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"These planes are designed to float these days when they hit water"

 

Absolute bollocks Parky - the transponder is designed to float if it is free of the airframe but it may well be on the sea bottom as the Air France one was a couple of years back

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"These planes are designed to float these days when they hit water"

 

Absolute bollocks Parky - the transponder is designed to float if it is free of the airframe but it may well be on the sea bottom as the Air France one was a couple of years back

Get back in yer tomb.

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There have been dozens of water ditchings. Pilots are aware that design characteristics allow the plane to float for at least half an hour even with the doors open.

 

Some aircraft are designed with the possibility of a water landing in mind. Airbus aircraft, for example, feature a "ditching button" which, if pressed, closes valves and openings underneath the aircraft, including the outflow valve, the air inlet for the emergency RAT, the avionics inlet, the extract valve, and the flow control valve. It is meant to slow flooding in a water landing.[4]

 

No fuck off the lot of ya!! :lol:

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But that's all of no use when the plane breaks up on impact is it?

 

"Planes are designed to float these days lol"

 

Just admit it...You got cocky without the first clue of what you were talking about. ;)

 

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"Planes are designed to float these days lol" Just admit it...You got cocky without the first clue of what you were talking about. ;)

 

You still haven't answered the question.

 

You have been called up by more than one person because you are talking shit again

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:lol:

 

What a boring idiot.

 

Rob (who is but an air hostess) and YOU were questioning my point that Airbus have proactive design objectives with regard to helping planes float. You try one of your snide lol's and he said it was bollocks... I have shown you that both of you (chancers that you are) were completely wrong about that.

 

Now you're trying with this straw man lark about disintegrating on impact. In your deluded wage slip waving idiocy you can't see that total disintegration means that obviously the plane can't float....Cause there is no plane.

 

I hope that clears things up. Please get back to irritating Kev. :lol:

 

 

 

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:lol:

 

What a boring idiot.

 

Some would say an idiot would come onto an internet forum for football to try and convince everyone his friend :thumbsup: works at airbus and they secretly crash one aircraft a week (worth £150 million ish) to test if they float or not.

 

What a fucking chuffer.

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Some would say an idiot would come onto an internet forum for football to try and convince everyone his friend :thumbsup: works at airbus and they secretly crash one aircraft a week (worth £150 million ish) to test if they float or not.

 

What a fucking chuffer.

That was a joke hence my laughing smilie. Only a complete clot like you would take it seriously (that airbus were crashing a plane a week) and try and make a case out of it...In your inane desperation for attention. You see now how ludicrous your thought process is?

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