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Piece from military aircraft crashes down on San Antonio driveway
Air Force officials confirm a piece from a military aircraft broke off and fell on a northwest-side neighborhood on Thursday before noon. (www.kens5.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Hopefully there was a Gitmo detainee inside it.
Stowaways usually for for the wheel wells.
Tall cone ?
Thois is bull...
Everyone in his right mind know that it is the hat of the Emperor of Zurkan which got lost when he entered the atmosphere on his flying saucer.
Thois is bull...
Everyone in his right mind know that it is the hat of the Emperor of Zurkan which got lost when he entered the atmosphere on his flying saucer.
This image shows it is part of the tail cone.
http://132.228.182.15/solutions/nemesis/assets/laircm_c17.jpg
http://132.228.182.15/solutions/nemesis/assets/laircm_c17.jpg
A part falls off a military plane, and the FBI shows up... hmmm...
looked like a radome. Air Force hauled it away in the back of what appeared to be a private pickup! One report indicated C17 was flying into San Antonio for maintenance. Sounds like it was over due. Scary part was it landed in a very small backyard and hit a BBQ pit and next to children's toys. Could have been a lot worse instead of a funny story.
Dunno if it was a private pickup, with the red lightbar up-top.
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so it could've been a townie's pickup. No idea what town may be nearby, like Deerfield or whatever, and it could've been "Animal Enforcement" or something like that.
At any rate, I doubt it was Billy Joe Jim Bob's Garage & Bait Shop's pickup. :D
Writing said
...field
...ement
so it could've been a townie's pickup. No idea what town may be nearby, like Deerfield or whatever, and it could've been "Animal Enforcement" or something like that.
At any rate, I doubt it was Billy Joe Jim Bob's Garage & Bait Shop's pickup. :D
Looking at the picture on the website posted above, the lettering on the back window shows Airfield Management. I never heard of it while floating around Air Force bases for 52 years, but, one never knows.