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Malaysia Flight Missing
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyd88" data-source="post: 14001479" data-attributes="member: 84007"><p>Plane fuselages aren't exactly non-destructible. If the force is hard enough on any material, it can be destroyed into such tiny pieces, you'd never know it was there. Flying a plane into water @ 600+ MPH would disintegrate the plane. Current reports say the plane had made a u-turn and may have actually crossed back over malaysia into the Andaman sea, possible even the indian ocean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyd88, post: 14001479, member: 84007"] Plane fuselages aren't exactly non-destructible. If the force is hard enough on any material, it can be destroyed into such tiny pieces, you'd never know it was there. Flying a plane into water @ 600+ MPH would disintegrate the plane. Current reports say the plane had made a u-turn and may have actually crossed back over malaysia into the Andaman sea, possible even the indian ocean. [/QUOTE]
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