Author Topic: Flight MH370 found?  (Read 1035 times)

While browsing around I found this and thought I'd show everyone, could it finally be it?

(For those who don't know MG370 was a plane that just kinda vanished a year or so ago)

/discuss

what the forget
thats a 4 engine prop plane

this is complete and total bullstuff dont believe a single word
we lost satellite contact with the manual receiver that cant be turned off somewhere in the ocean

and i dont know where the forget they even got that picture from it looks like abstract art

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3269008/Plane-wreckage-containing-skeletons-painted-Malaysian-flag-remote-Philippine-island-fuelling-speculation-MH370.html

The only sources I can find of this are on stuffty sensationalist news sites like dailymail and NYP. The stories don't even match up between the two sites.

A Boeing 777 only has two engines


pretty sure it takes longer for the skeleton to shed its skin and reveal itself

what the plane looked like



bullstuff picture of i dont even know what the forget


hmmmmm mh370 must have been through some serious stuff because it looks like its turned into a WW2 era plane


It was confirmed maybe a month or more ago that the plane was wrecked at sea. I heard a wing flap washed ashore somewhere and it was confirmed to be part of the plane.

I would doubt it, because the islands of Tawi Tawi are east of Kuala Lumpur, yet there was wing debree washed up on Madagascar, which is far west instead.
It would seem bizarre that the piece of wing would have been washed all the way back west around Malaysia, if the plane crashed in Tawi Tawi.

But then, I know next to nothing in this field, so...

That's not a photo from the scene, it's just a thematic picture for the article.


That's not a photo from the scene, it's just a thematic picture for the article.
they should make that clear

is it really that hard to tell?

It was confirmed maybe a month or more ago that the plane was wrecked at sea. I heard a wing flap washed ashore somewhere and it was confirmed to be part of the plane.
Really?

I read that they couldn't find any identification markers anywhere on or in the wing

they should make that clear
There was zero reference to the photo.
Not even a subtitle for it.

Really?

I read that they couldn't find any identification markers anywhere on or in the wing
737s or whatever it was dont just lose wing flaps and not have it reported

That picture is most likely of a wrecked B-29 Superfortress.
Not a loving commercial airplane.