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Can you say: Payne Stewart ? - Explosive Decompression? Try it yourself, numbnuts.



 
 
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Old January 14th 04, 07:59 PM
S Narayan
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Default Can you say: Payne Stewart ? - Explosive Decompression? Try it yourself, numbnuts.


"= Vox Populi ©" wrote in message
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Arnold Wolfcaste wrote:
"Yardpilot" wrote in message
news:zhpMb.29488$na.23347@attbi_s04...
Those delightfully quirky fellows on Myth Busters decided to play
explosive
decompression from a gunshot with a DC-9. They pressurized it and
fired
through the skin from the inside. Nothing. They pressurized it and
fired
through a window. Nothing. Oh, well. Looks like a big, "Neener!
Neener" goes
out to certain folks.


Sure numbnuts, try it in actual flight and see:


This has nothing do with that controlled experiment. Payne Stewart's a/c
could have decompressed for any number of other reasons and the size of the
leak if that's it was. In a smaller plane, the results could be more
catastrophic esp at the higher altitudes.


By Brian Knowlton International Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON - Investigators were sifting Tuesday through a small, blackened
crater in a South Dakota pasture where the private jet carrying the golfer

Payne
Stewart and five other people had crashed, ending an eerie flight that

millions
of people, including Mr. Stewart's wife, had followed live on television.
Bodies still were being recovered from the site.



snip, and removed irrelevant crossposting


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Old January 14th 04, 09:18 PM
C J Campbell
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Payne Stewart's plane did not have an explosive decompression.


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Old January 14th 04, 10:22 PM
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I said it decompressed for any number of reasons. I didn't use the word
"explosive" in my original reply.

"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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Payne Stewart's plane did not have an explosive decompression.




 




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