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( , Fri 19 Nov 2004, 14:59, archived)
From the Not safe for working challenge. See all 255 entries (closed)
( , Fri 19 Nov 2004, 14:59, archived)
the shadow is of a different plane ;-)
edit: my sarcasm is once again wasted on the populous.... :-p
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Fri 19 Nov 2004, 15:05,
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edit: my sarcasm is once again wasted on the populous.... :-p
Doesn't look it ...
Although if you watch Dr Strangelove, the shots of the B52 clearly have a completely different shadow on the ground (it's of the camera plan - the B52 was just a model added after).
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Fri 19 Nov 2004, 15:08,
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pfft!
and the original plane was flying upside down, and was pink.
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Fri 19 Nov 2004, 15:09,
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yes thay have a computer on board that allows them to fly at about 250 mph
at that altitude. it maps out the terrain for about 2 miles ahead (or something like that) and then can adjust course so that it doesn;t crash.
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Fri 19 Nov 2004, 15:05,
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I suspect it isn't shopped ...
Although every plane I've ever been in has flown lower than that (albeit very briefly during takeoff and landing).
I was in a plane this year that did a low level fly past at a show ... very low and very fast - thing is, we weren't even meant to be in the show :)
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Fri 19 Nov 2004, 15:06,
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I was in a plane this year that did a low level fly past at a show ... very low and very fast - thing is, we weren't even meant to be in the show :)