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Old 03-14-2014, 01:15 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by Saila View Post
Anything? Do you finger fuck yourself on the reg, and then smell your finger afterwards?

Read my posts you faggot of all faggots. I said that if the plane lost contact within an hours time space, and is travelling between 500-600 mph, and so means that it could be off course in ANY direction between 500-600 miles. Lets say it fell from the sky with this gravity shit ya talking about - would a plane cover 100 miles falling from 27,000 feet? No you fuckwit! Therefor, if the said plane fell out of the sky, 500-600 miles off course, it could be within 500-600 miles of the area from which it left (Kuala Lumpur) and entered/never entered (Vietnam)

Fucking idiot
"Fell out of the sky"


Lol

Lololol

500-600 mph is horizontal speed

27,000 feet is a little more than 5 miles

If, somehow, the plane stopped generating lift (wings violently ripped off) and you ignore the effects of air resistance on a torn fuselage... Then the plane goes into freefall...

Then the MAXIMUM horizontal distance the plane could have travelled is completely dependent on the height the plane was cruising at.. Because the only thing accelerating the plane is the force of gravity acting downwards... Therefore the distance and acceleration can be used to find the time till impact, and that time will give you the horizontal distance

And it will not be anywhere near 600-700 miles because of terminal velocity

However this is not how any plane crash fuckin works. If there was a catastrophic electrical failure there are so many factors that go into a plane crash that its literally impossible to predict w/out any information as to what went wrong

It sounded like you we're describing a 700 mph boat disappearance

Regardless. You are stupid dumb.
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