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Old January 12th 04, 06:47 PM
John Harper
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Shame I missed it, maybe I'll see it on the 394th rerun.

But anyway I DID see Goldfinger the other night so I know
this is all wrong. If you shoot a bullet through the window of
an airplane, first the whole window explodes. Then everything
is sucked through the window, including people who are
considerably larger than the window aperture (except James
Bond of course). This continues indefinitely. Also the plane
goes into an uncontrollable dive and ends up spiralling into
the ground, despite the combined efforts of two people on
the flight deck.

I think I prefer the James Bond version.

John

( :-), for the irony challenged)

"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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Now, that was cool!

Mythbusters pressurized an old DC-9 and fired a bullet through the wall to
see if it would cause an explosive decompression. It didn't. Then they

fired
a bullet through the window to see if the window would shatter and cause

an
explosive decompression. The bullet only made a small hole in the window
because the windows are made of shatter-proof plastic. No explosive
decompression.

Then Mythbusters put explosive all around the window to blow it out and
deliberately cause an explosive decompression. The crash test dummy,
"Buster," was damaged but was not sucked out the window. If he had been a
real person he would have been injured but probably lived. His arm was

badly
damaged enough that a human arm might have been lost. So Mythbusters

patched
everything up and used a shaped charge to blow out the whole wall. The
explosive decompression ripped the entire top off the fuselage and much of
the wall out, but the seats and the crash test dummy remained in the
airplane. I would guess that if the "Buster" had been a live human he

would
have been seriously injured and possibly killed.

Mythbusters then talked about how strong these airplanes really are and
closed with photos of the Hawaiian Airlines plane that suffered an

explosive
decompression similar to the one that the show created with a shaped

charge.
The only person killed was a flight attendant who was pulled from the

plane
by the airstream, but the passengers all survived.

I thought the show was fascinating. It really demonstrated the engineering
that goes into an airliner. Besides, I like watching things blow up. It

must
appeal to my inner 12 year old.

--
Christopher J. Campbell
World Famous Flight Instructor
Port Orchard, WA


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