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Old 04-25-2011, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Voidhunger View Post
1. Planes fly even when the pilot is dead.
2. Plane parts fall down very slowly without being affected by wind and
physical laws.
3. Destroyed bombers with missing wings and tails hang in the air without
falling down.
4. Grass and fire are sometimes a few meters above the ground.
5. Bombers are parked through houses.
6. There is a large square with stripes on the ground and sea.
I remember a story of a glider pilot that died after his oxygen system failed at 30.000 feet or higher. The plane continued flying for hours and was found many many miles away... I also remember Closterman writing about flying next to fellow pilot that was dead or unconscious and he flew on a long time before crashing. Didn't Closterman try to push his wing up? Read it 25 years ago I really like the fact that planes with dead pilots don't plunge right into the ground immediately - even though they often do!
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