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Jumbo Jet vs People on the Beach

This is video footage of a plane taking off at the Princess Juliana Airport at St Maarten. Look at what happens to the people on the beach. For more crazy videos check out the rest of my videos ...  
 
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bugeb (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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LMAO
shadowblade145 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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The ultimate waterpark: The takeoff end of the Princess Juliana airport, the one and only way to get flung at 100 MPH into the water...."safely"
batszymon (2 days ago) Show Hide
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lmao
sekailover (3 days ago) Show Hide
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lol
worldwildwest (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Ha HA Ha Suckers !!! i get a cick out the little people being swept away like stick Figures.
dowling511 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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kick is spelt kick not cick you moron
pottsy1901 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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lol
smallvllleowns (4 days ago) Show Hide
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rofl its like blowing ants
ewoods13 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Reactor? lol
No the exhaust mixes with the surrounding air once it leaves the engine and cools, as shown in the video.
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the devices under the wings of the plane are called turboreactors, or turbojets. It works as follow. The air is compressed after intake by a huge axial compressor, which already heats the air. Fuel is then injected in the compressed air which heats it further and increases its pressure severalfold. Think of air as high pressure wants to meet with low pressure. so at this point the air really wants to go out the engine, and it does with great speed through a small opening called a nozzle.

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