SixPapaCharlie
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Falling out the back, of course.One has to wonder what nearly $400 million worth of gold and precious stones was doing on an An-12 in the middle of Yakutsk.
One has to wonder what nearly $400 million worth of gold and precious stones was doing on an An-12 in the middle of Yakutsk.
My first thoughtI'm just surprised they were allowed to report on it.
those little nuggets.
Well I remember the great Russian gold rush of '18. Gold was just falling from the skies. You didn't even have to mine for it. It could be found in big rectangular bars instead of just those little nuggets. Those were great times in Yakutsk I tell ya...great times.
Russian chemtrails use heavier metals.One has to wonder what nearly $400 million worth of gold and precious stones was doing on an An-12 in the middle of Yakutsk.
Wins the Forum today.Russian chemtrails use heavier metals.
Ron Wanttaja
have you ever noticed how much Russian airplanes resemble those of the U.S. inventory... ? Coincidence?
It says a lot about your aircraft if the wind is able to blow a door off. I mean I get it in a cardinal but not necessarily the plane that can carry that much weight
Russian chemtrails use heavier metals.
Ron Wanttaja
You live in Yakutsk?Why couldn't they have flown over my house that day..??
Yeah. That seems obvious. The other obvious question is "Who owned all that loot?"I sort of assumed the load broke loose on take off and crashed into the aft cargo door. That would be a lot of weight/force for any door structure to withstand. If the door hadn’t given way, the result might have been similar to the National Airline 747 in Bagram.
Yeah. That seems obvious. The other obvious question is "Who owned all that loot?"
have you ever noticed how much Russian airplanes resemble those of the U.S. inventory... ? Coincidence?
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...out-its-cargo-door.109465/reply?quote=2478830Yeah. That seems obvious. The other obvious question is "Who owned all that loot?"
Coincidence to some extent. Machines designed to perform the same function look the same. So if the Russians want a four-turboprop tactical transport, it's going to have the four engines installed on a high wing, an upsloping fuselage in back for rapid load/unload, lotsa tires to spread the ground force out (probably in blisters to keep the fuselage interior clear). It's going to look a lot like a Hercules.have you ever noticed how much Russian airplanes resemble those of the U.S. inventory... ? Coincidence?