To: Hulka
This was discussed in my aviation classes. Bottom line is conspiracy theorists need a reason to exist. The biggest thing to me is if it was a missile it have to have a solid motor which burns white, a white star shape from its nozzle; witnesses report a red streak which would indicate liquid fuel. I believe the NTSB on this as a ruptured center fuel tank where the fuel spurted out back and was ignited by the hot engine exhaust, It would ignite from the back and lance up to the plane giving the impression that it was a missile heading to the plane.
I had chatted with some people here that rather than get into an intelligent discussion they resorted to hurling invectives.
36 posted on
10/15/2016 4:51:29 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
(Ambtion Without Talent Is Sad - Talent Without Ambition Is Worse)
To: SkyDancer
I believe the NTSB on this as a ruptured center fuel tank where the fuel spurted out back and was ignited by the hot engine exhaust, It would ignite from the back and lance up to the plane giving the impression that it was a missile heading to the plane. I had chatted with some people here that rather than get into an intelligent discussion they resorted to hurling invectives.
First, nice home page, I've been to Australia and it is a fair dinkum place. Quite interesting in many areas, although the tourist map has a lot of truth. Secondly, watch the guy behind the curtain; By this I mean it is not the fact that the plane suffered a catastrophic event, it is all the unexplainable events that happened afterwards. Somewhere in the smoke there is a fire that the public has not seen. Obviously there was a coverup, why was that necessary? We don't know.
40 posted on
10/15/2016 5:34:28 PM PDT by
SandwicheGuy
(*The butter acts as a lubricant and speeds up the CPU)
To: SkyDancer
Yes sir. As the “bent one” said: “I feel your pain”
And as soon as one conspiracy theory is debunked they effortlessly jump to another conspiracy theory.
I’m out of here.
Cheers.
49 posted on
10/15/2016 7:16:57 PM PDT by
Hulka
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