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Old February 6th 04, 08:31 AM
Guy Lux
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Orval Fairbairn wrote in message .. .
In article ,
(Guy Lux) wrote:

Often in films, when a plane flying at high altitude has its window
shot out, it seems to experience major turbulence and/or seem to dive
before it is stabilised.

I can't understand why a load of air rushing out of the pressurised
cabin would do this in *real* situations, does it actually happen?

Any explanations?

Guy


Explanation: Hollywood drama.

The inside might fog up, due to the sudden cooling of the air, but it
should not affect the flight characteristics of the plane.


Perfect Orval, all I needed to know. Thanks

Guy