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Donger 07-31-2011 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790993)
Planes have never broken apart in mid air, right?

Like what is shown above? No, none that I know of.

Here's how strong these buggers are. This a wing-loading test of a 777. It survives until 154% of maximum design stress.

<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Ai2HmvAXcU0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

threebag 07-31-2011 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790993)
Planes have never broken apart in mid air, right?

Depends if hey get their sandals lit or not in flight

Bearcat 07-31-2011 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790993)
Planes have never broken apart in mid air, right?

I saw it happen once about 7 years ago... followed the aftermath pretty closely for a while, but got bored after a few seasons. I wonder if Jack and Kate ever ****ed.

Eh.

007 07-31-2011 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 7791001)
I saw it happen once about 7 years ago... followed the aftermath pretty closely for a while, but got bored after a few seasons. I wonder if Jack and Kate ever ****ed.

Eh.

LMAO

OnTheWarpath15 07-31-2011 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58 (Post 7790652)
I'm not sure whether I should ROFL, :shake: or :facepalm:

Definitely going with the facepalm.

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...2vjso51jpg.gif

Phobia 07-31-2011 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790978)
Structural fatigue vs air (no matter how aerodynamic) and vibration can create a similar failure.

Hey - you go ahead and stick with your agenda if you'd like. It's your life.

Dave Lane 07-31-2011 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by jet62 (Post 7790541)
Airplanes are not supposed to go on off runway excursions. Looks like the nose gear dug into the soft ground after running off the end of the runway. Pilot could have landed long and ran out of runway before being able to stop. Also throw in heavy rain and bad visibility. It’s hard to come to a sudden stop mid air unless you hit a mountain. Besides, it's a Boeing. I won't break up in the air unless helped by a bomb, missile or an unmaintained, aged and corroded airframe.

This all day.

Dallas Chief 07-31-2011 07:08 PM

Sorry but I have to say this...

Am I the only one who sees the irony in Frankie starting a thread about the structural integrity of the 737? Jack Bauer called, Frankie, and he would like to have a word with you. LMAO

Chiefspants 07-31-2011 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790978)
Structural fatigue vs air (no matter how aerodynamic) and vibration can create a similar failure.

=(

GloryDayz 07-31-2011 09:18 PM

Refund!!!

Frankie 07-31-2011 10:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jet62 (Post 7790541)
.....Besides, it's a Boeing. I won't break up in the air unless helped by a bomb, missile or an unmaintained, aged and corroded airframe.

That's what I've been saying, but the collective guarantee of our resident scientists and structural engineers here have guaranteed that it absolutely cannot happen is good enough for me. LMAO

Frankie 07-31-2011 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Dallas Chief (Post 7791315)
Sorry but I have to say this...

Am I the only one who sees the irony in Frankie starting a thread about the structural integrity of the 737? Jack Bauer called, Frankie, and he would like to have a word with you. LMAO

May a diuretic camel find a high position directly above you.

:evil:

Hog's Gone Fishin 08-01-2011 05:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 7790993)
Planes have never broken apart in mid air, right?


Only when they are cut in half by one of our missiles.

blaise 08-01-2011 05:18 AM

There have been planes where part of the roof came off during flight. An Aloha Airlines flight had that happen.

ReynardMuldrake 08-01-2011 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger (Post 7790997)
Like what is shown above? No, none that I know of.

Here's how strong these buggers are. This a wing-loading test of a 777. It survives until 154% of maximum design stress.

<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/Ai2HmvAXcU0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

I was expecting it to break close to the fuselage but it actually snapped close to the middle. Those things are very well engineered. Nice vid.


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