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lol if you don’t believe in science then why are you here?… Yall are so amusing but like.. in the laugh at not with sort of way.
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lol don’t need to be a genius or professional to see the problems with this situation. Just basic knowledge. If someone built a skyscraper with wood while dozens of real experts told them it would fail, then it does, would you still act so snobby? Youre probably one of the ones that still thinks he was a “visionary” or some other similar braindead take. Again.. you don’t really have to be Einstein to know basic things about carbon fiber or see issues with how it was built 😂😂😂 Maybe this says a bit more about you than it does about everyone else. You should’ve paid attention in school I guess?
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lol no it wasn’t. You’re literally just making things up. It had a great safety record by literally all metrics. How do so many smooth brains find themselves to be so smart that they just start making up “facts” based on their feelings and ignoring reality? You’re not the sharpest tool
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@KitsuneKiera some people are rather stupid and their feelings become their reality. facts and actual history we know gets totally ignored because he has feelings that it’s dangerous because… well.. his feelings. 😂😂😂
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@jeta1ininuviknwt nope, literally one of the safest ever. You just have a smooth little brain. No matter what your feelings say, they don’t change history 😂😂😂😂 I’m just going to keep repeating it.. literally one of the safest aircraft’s to ever fly. And you think because your feelings say so it was dangerous 😂 Literally one of the safest planes. Ever. In history. By all metrics. Sorry, facts don’t care about your feelings
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It’s really a testament to how amazing it is. It was handicapped at every turn and still made it down to the frickin titanic a few times. Even the titanium hulls have a limit of dives before they’re retired, it’s just that it doesn’t fail suddenly and micro cracks can be seen with inspection tools. With CF we currently don’t have the tools to do that and also it’s not isotropic. Done correctly and spending the tons of money on certifying and testing I imagine it could be fine. It’s really quite a testament to how great it is and how stupid you have to be to get to that catastrophic failure. Not saying it’s ideal though.
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@andrewdurand339 lol they’re also special versions that are extremely expensive and extensively tested. They’re not just off the shelf Walmart Xbox controllers 😂😂
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@jono1457-qd9ft yup me too! As it should! That reminds me of the part in the watchmen movie where he says that if you feel a sense of dread coming over you then don’t worry because that signifies that you’re sane.
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Also how does accomplishing thousands of flights before an accident that had to do with maintenance and not design even begin to compare to a catastrophic failure of the hull after 12-13 trips? 😂😂 Even with your feelings dictating your reality and ignoring facts about it being one of the safest planes ever, I don’t think that’s the best comparison my friend 😂 Wee bit of stretch in your comparisons there HAHA I think you might need to return your brain and ask for a new one. Seems like there was some quality control issues with yours.
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Wild how long it lasted really. Really a testament to how good it can be that is lasted so long with so so many flaws.
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@peted5217 enough to get into trouble but not enough to know why you’re in trouble.
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