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Funny Drawings from the Flight from New York to Berlin (14 pics)
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9 Aug, 2010 |
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Christoph Niemann illustrates his flight from New York to Berlin.
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Louie
(9 Aug 2010 04:20) Total user comments:
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I'm glad to know I'm not alone in having contemplated that little hole in the window aswell :D
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hehe....nice story
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its ok
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If there is one thing worse than actually flying ..it is reading someone else's story about flying. Soooooooooooooo thanks for that.
bastards
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love it... so does anybody know what that hole in the window is for? (goes off to google)
Ok, I'm back...
"The small hole was located on the lower part of the inner or secondary pane. The purpose of the hole was to transfer pressurization loads to the outer or primary pane. If the outer primary pane failed, the pressurization loads were then automatically transferred to the inner or secondary pane. I seem to remember that the 747 had a third pane that was part of the plastic reveal located on the cabin sidewall panels. This inner-most pane was known as the "scratch pane", and it was this one that prevented scratches and damaged to the two pressure panes."
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Somehow managed to keep my interest
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not bad
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great artwork and hilariously told story!
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Nice!
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i liked the story. thanks 2fuzzy for clearing that up.
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nice
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