Comments by "CMTWGRDK" (@cmtwgrdk2748) on "Russia Shot Down a Passenger Airliner... Again..." video.
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@geradkavanagh8240 A leak in the hydraulic system,takes out the system at once, its not like a gas tank where the engine is running until there is no fuel, the pressure is the driving thing in a hydraulic system,,,if you ever have had the experience of a broken brakefluid tube in you car, you know it comes at once ,, i hav tried it,, its a scary experience,, luckely the car have a two line system, so the car can still break with only half the breaking force,, but if both lines are cut like in a missile attack,, you would be without any breaks,,the plane did have tre lines , all where cut,, that dosnt happend due to bad maintainens or things like that
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if the things are good for the us , trump will do it, and a secure UKR right now is way must better than russia taking over ukr ,, aside from that ,, nobody will trust russia , but if the US can get in on Ukranins natural resources , then the US will be a powerhouse,, and russia will be a failed state , before the war trump again and again did warn eu about being depended on russian gas,and wanted the Nortstream pipeline abanded,, by EU
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@geradkavanagh8240 First ,,Shrapnel is a surname, and the surname of the inventor of Shrapnel grenades,, you dont get hit by Shrapnel THE ammonition type,, i know hollywood and a lot of people use this total bugus expression,, but it is sooo false,, you or something get hit by fragments , it can be fragment created by a explosion, or it can be fragment that was created prior to the explosion , and packed around the explosives , so back to topic,, we allready know the plane lost all 3 hydraulic lines right at the start ,, the plane was only controlled by vectoring the engines and they had the ability to rool the plane , that alone,, and no , if there is a hole in the hydraulic,, its done , you ad pressure at one end of the tube, and the same pressure will be at the end , and that moves a piston, ANY hole in the tube, and once you ad pressure, the hydraulic fluid escapes the tube instead of moving the piston it should ,, and no , its the same way a car brake work,, Dennis on his pilot blog tells wat went wrong , he has even flight experience on the exact plane type that went down,, he knows what he talks about,, he knows the plane and have airtime in t(the type )and have even been a pilot on the route the downed plane did fly
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