Warning: Not intended as a flame bait but it might get me in trouble along anyone who posts in this thread. So there, you are warned. I was reading a complete unrelated thread in a complete different board in a completely different universe when someone mentioned planes and what was/wasn't expected after a crash.
Shrewd questions sprang to my mind in the following order:
- What are planes made out of?
- How fast do planes travel?
- Am I out of beer?
- What exactely is that thing humping my leg?
- Are Hollywood actors really real people?
Of course it is only the first two questions that bear upon this thread so I will address them specifically.
In an effort to be most proficient I will address each question seperately and as most accurate as I can manage with my dull intellect and drunkeness.
What are planes made out of?Aluminum. I believe that if you consider surface area of practically every part of the plane then the bulk of it is aluminum. Further I also believe that fuel can be considered a rather large percentage of the total weight of a plane when it is topped off. Never mind the weight from the McD'ed lard-asses on the plane.
How fast do planes travel?Pretty damn fast. I believe that a 737 can travel around 586 miles per hour. Of course this is at altitude but I would imagine that a plane that was falling out of the sky (being aided by gravity) would still go pretty damn fast.
Another question: Why are you asking and talking about this?
Well, ho, ho, ho. It's Christmas, isn't it? Well because a rather large object (say a plane) being made out of most aluminum (say a plane) falling out of the sky into the ground would probably not leave much in the way of wreckage. Escpecially after the fuel caught fire. I don't know the flash point of aluminum but I would expect it to be low enough to burn from any fuel fire caused from an airliner.
Ta ta for tonight and maybe longer.