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The sonar photos indicate the cockpit canopy of the F-89 is still intact. In time we should learn if the bodies of Felix Moncla and Robert Wilson are inside. If they aren't, it won't mean aliens got them - they might have bailed out -
Mon Sep 04, 2006 1:21 pm
Chris Brame wrote:The sonar photos indicate the cockpit canopy of the F-89 is still intact. In time we should learn if the bodies of Felix Moncla and Robert Wilson are inside. If they aren't, it won't mean aliens got them - they might have bailed out -
Well, if they bailed out, at least they were careful enough to close the canopy after themselves![]()
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:32 pm
bluethunder28 wrote:Chris Brame wrote:The sonar photos indicate the cockpit canopy of the F-89 is still intact. In time we should learn if the bodies of Felix Moncla and Robert Wilson are inside. If they aren't, it won't mean aliens got them - they might have bailed out -
Well, if they bailed out, at least they were careful enough to close the canopy after themselves![]()
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Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:59 pm
bluethunder28 wrote:
Chris Brame wrote:
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The sonar photos indicate the cockpit canopy of the F-89 is still intact. In time we should learn if the bodies of Felix Moncla and Robert Wilson are inside. If they aren't, it won't mean aliens got them - they might have bailed out -
Well, if they bailed out, at least they were careful enough to close the canopy after themselves
This sounds like a conversation between Mulder and Sculley!
(Que the X-files theme -- now -- )
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Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:09 am
JBoyle wrote:The remains of the F-89 don't look right. In My opinion.
The wing separation looks too clean, and the fuselage too intact following what would have been a high speed water impact.
A low speed impact? I don't think they would have attemped a controlled ditching...that's why there are ejection seats. Though I don't have a copy of the F-89 Dash One (pilots handbook) at hand. I can't believe a ditching would have been attempted since low set air intakes would not be conducive to any water landing attempt.
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