LOL, slick.
High speed air crashes going at the speed of debris from high explosives packed around a target?
Give an example of such a thing.
Yeah, slick indeed.
Did I ever tell you about the cold wind that was like liquid nitrogen?
Or the stove that got as hot as an arc welder?
Or the shoes that were as heavy as the anchor of an aircraft carrier?
No?
Ask me some time.
I’m asking.
BTW, what happens when you pack eight 500lb slicks around a heavily armored limousine (one in the back seat, one in the front, one under the block, one under the front axle, one under the rear axle, one on the roof, one on the trunk, and one on the hood.) and light ‘em off with det cord and a slow fuse?
Could only find a fist sized piece of the drive shaft about 2 miles away afterwards,...if that actually came from the same blast....
I fully expected to find a chasis or engine block. Nothing left but glazed sand.
PS...you didn’t happen to serve of the USS Eldridge did you? ;^)
OK, Sport: Did we land on the moon in 1969? Did we stop going after Apollo 17?
Are you implying that these aircraft had no one on board and were crashed via remote?