To: butterdezillion
Lang's plane (close up; the original can be seen at http://khnl.images.worldnow.com/images/3099791_G.jpg ):
Here's the photo of the plane from Puentes' video:
3 posted on
02/23/2014 3:12:20 PM PST by
butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion
And who the heck is Josh Lang?
4 posted on
02/23/2014 3:13:52 PM PST by
1rudeboy
To: butterdezillion; hoosiermama; maggief; LucyT; Ray76
Butterdezillion, many thanks for this thread!
Something to consider also:
Why is the door closed on the Lang picture of the plane?
Its wide open in the puentes vid.
13 posted on
02/23/2014 3:21:29 PM PST by
WildHighlander57
((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000))
To: butterdezillion
Same plane. There is a shadow running diagonally across the top of the fuselage caused by the top half of the split door. From the overhead angle, the top half looks like it is over the rear window, when that is not the case. Just a harmless little optical illusion, folks.
18 posted on
02/23/2014 3:25:51 PM PST by
Zuriel
(Acts 2:38,39....nearly 2,000 years and still working today!)
To: butterdezillion
To: butterdezillion
To: butterdezillion
I notice that one plane is orange and the other one is green
220 posted on
02/23/2014 8:01:29 PM PST by
woofie
To: butterdezillion
Actually, (and I have followed this from the beginning with interest and think there are significant irregularities which cause me to question this crash, Fuddy's death as an "accident", and the provenance of the _resident at 1600 PA Ave.), I look at the image and there is a shadow of a door with a light spot in it (window) across the top of the aircraft cabin.
The hatch upper half does not open to vertical with the cabin roof, and the light is coming from about the 10 o-clock position if you look at the image as a clock face.
There is some apparent distortion, but if you take a desk lamp, cut a rectangle out of a piece of cardboard and cut a window in it, you will be able to reproduce the shadow on the cabin roof.
It is good to check this, but I think this is at least the same type of plane, if not the same one. Only the tail number would sort that out.
However, assuming it is the same plane, this one is in good enough shape for all to escape, and nothing like the shredded mess piled on the deck of the salvage vessel.
The water there is deep enough the plane should not have been damaged by wave activity, so why all the damage during investigative salvage?
254 posted on
02/23/2014 10:30:56 PM PST by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: butterdezillion
That is very obviously an identical plane. Put down the crack pipe.
328 posted on
02/24/2014 12:47:25 PM PST by
Sloth
(Rather than a lesser Evil, I voted for Goode.)
To: butterdezillion
Butterdezillion,
Check the angle of the shadow on the wing, compared to the angle of the shadow on the body.
Are they consistent?
Also, see FRmail.
398 posted on
02/25/2014 6:32:42 AM PST by
WildHighlander57
((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000))
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