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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in aus.aviation
Author: RT
Date: Sep 17, 2008 01:02
...out. The impact slewed the a/c to stbd. The new direction took the fuselage neatly between 2 trees, about one fuselage-width apart, with the impact being about 15ft (5 m) above the ground. ...-less stopped dead and fell to the ground, while the engine continued on its way, before tumbling and spitting an armature into a tree trunk about 30 ft (10 m ) from the ground where it stuck like a dart - about 15 yards/15 m away. The pilot...
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Re: Sydney plane disappears into thin air
Group: aus.aviation · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in aus.aviation
Author: RT
Date: Sep 16, 2008 03:50
... the stbd wingtip and stbd u/c leg, slewing the a/c to the right whence it went between 2 trees about 15 ft above the ground. That impact ripped the engine out and flipped the generator shaft and commutator (from the back of the engine) into a tree trunk, like a dart, about 50 ft further on and 30 ft above the ground. In the meantime the fuse splatted onto the ground. The pilot ...
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IMAGINARY MECHANISMS OF EVOLUTION
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in alt.philosophy
Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:17
... in England, the colour of the tree barks around Manchester was quite light... (melanic) moths resting on those trees could easily be noticed by the...killedthe lichens, the barks of the trees had darkened, and now the light...between the moth population and the tree trunks as claimed by Kettlewell and... changed dimension: "The moths on tree trunks" photographed by Kettlewell, were ... specimens glued or pinned to tree trunks and then photographed them. ...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in alt.philosophy
Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 21, 2008 12:28
... a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does ... across desert. Later when Rome conquered Europe they built roads for their wheels, clearing trees out of the path. The wheel is useless in forest. That doesn't mean it can'...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in alt.philosophy
Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:02
... a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does ... across desert. Later when Rome conquered Europe they built roads for their wheels, clearing trees out of the path. The wheel is useless in forest. That doesn't mean it can'...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 20, 2008 16:23
... or a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does NOT...goods across desert. Later when Rome conquered Europe they built roads for their wheels, clearing trees out of the path. The wheel is useless in forest. That doesn't mean it can't...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in alt.philosophy
Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jul 20, 2008 14:44
... or a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does NOT...goods across desert. Later when Rome conquered Europe they built roads for their wheels, clearing trees out of the path. The wheel is useless in forest. That doesn't mean it can't...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: jimp
Date: Jul 20, 2008 13:45
... nuclear fusion. ?Like it's a | physical impossibility, or a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does NOT get used is the terrain. They are not much use without ...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 20, 2008 13:27
... or a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does NOT ... carry their goods across desert. Later when Rome conquered Europe they built roads for their wheels, clearing trees out of the path. The wheel is useless in forest. That doesn't mean it can't ...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for tree trunk in alt.philosophy
Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jul 20, 2008 12:30
... with controlled nuclear fusion. Â Like it's a | physical impossibility, or a perpetual motion device. A wheel is a section of a log, and log is a section of a tree trunk. The easiest way to move a heavy object is to roll it on a log. The reason the wheel does NOT get used is the terrain. They are not much use without ...
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