THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

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THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

Postby Not_Karl » Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:17 pm

A blimpie advertising São Paulo's UnAmerican Football team crashed into houses. Pilots injured but OK.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/i3HXVNaYjh4

Ban ALL:
-Lighter-than-air aerocrafties.
-Aerocrafties in general.
-Flying.
-UnAmerican Football.
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Re: THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

Postby 3WE » Sat Sep 28, 2024 3:17 am

I believe that Not_Karl wins the Post of the Month Award.

I blame the installation of a Boeing MCAS system.

I’m glad no one did died so it’s less irreverent to laugh at that most-unique crash.
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Re: THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

Postby elaw » Mon Sep 30, 2024 1:00 pm

Ban ALL:
-Lighter-than-air aerocrafties.
But... but... if it was lighter than air, it couldn't have crashed! :?
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I blame Idiomas de Lingues

Postby Not_Karl » Mon Sep 30, 2024 2:58 pm

I now notice that i wrote "bean" instead of "been". But, since blimps are filled with gas, maybe I was Not_far off?
But... but... if it was lighter than air, it couldn't have crashed! :?
But it carried pilots and, as we know, they tend to be very dense.
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Re: THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

Postby Gabriel » Mon Sep 30, 2024 4:18 pm

But... but... if it was lighter than air, it couldn't have crashed! :?
It was lighter than air... until it wasn't.

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Re: THERE HAS BEAN A TOTAL BLIMP DISASTER!!!!!!! in Brazil

Postby elaw » Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:53 pm

Being way too pedantic, I suppose it could be lighter than air and still accelerate downward, if a downward force were applied. Like from a downdraft, or engine power, possibly combined with airfoils/control surfaces.
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F.A.O.: Eric and Gabe

Postby 3WE » Tue Oct 01, 2024 12:10 pm

Shouldn’t you be waiting for the final report?

Such wanton, baseless speculation!

And no data to support or dispel micrometeorites and relentless pull ups or a little leaky in the big envelopey!
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Re: F.A.O.: Eric and Gabe

Postby Gabriel » Tue Oct 01, 2024 2:38 pm

And no data to support or dispel micrometeorites
Now that you mention it, a micrometeorite impact is perfectly compatible with what we see in the video!


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