The engineer who came up with fluid hammer theory for the failure mode on Aloha 243 was pretty impressive. I bought his argument, but the NTSB did not.
This happened in the real world on 5 Jan 24. A door plug panel left a brand new 747 at altitude. Happily no one was hurt in this dimension. Can’t speak for Bloom County, though!
TheSkulker almost 10 years ago
“EA…” ==> “Eastern Airlines” ???
phylum almost 10 years ago
a plane load of sports illustrated swim suit models about to drop in on our hero…
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
The cameraman doesn’t know, Opus. He just does what the director-auteur tells him to do. Ask Breathed. He’s in charge of this looney-bin.
HAL69 almost 10 years ago
An aging 747 Eastern Airlines glider:No engines under the wings.
Goblinopolis almost 10 years ago
The engineer who came up with fluid hammer theory for the failure mode on Aloha 243 was pretty impressive. I bought his argument, but the NTSB did not.
10538 11 months ago
This happened in the real world on 5 Jan 24. A door plug panel left a brand new 747 at altitude. Happily no one was hurt in this dimension. Can’t speak for Bloom County, though!