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 over 9 years ago
“EA…” ==> “Eastern Airlines” ???
phylum over 9 years ago
a plane load of sports illustrated swim suit models about to drop in on our hero…
Sisyphos over 9 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 over 9 years ago
An aging 747 Eastern Airlines glider:No engines under the wings.
Goblinopolis over 9 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 10 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!