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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2005

Nasa tests a plane by crashing it.

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  • Need

    Another

    Seven

    Astronaughts

    lol

  • It sure looks like every boy's dream; to get the chance to do that! ;)

  • Too bad you don't show the entire footage. The inside cameras were cut out and the plane smashing into that cement wall and blowing apart was left out along with very significant angle views. Do you honestly think they would spend all that money for a 36 second clip?? I saw the original on Google before all the 911 hype, and the boeing that nasa crashed was completely obliterated by the cement wall. When it became proof for rebutals to arguements, the video proof disappeared. Why? Really, why?

  • Not really, I believe they were testing a new jet fuel that burns quickly instead of exploding.

    So really it's for our own safety.

  • Liar - There was no one in the plane - just test dummies.

  • lol, dya reckon they were using 2.4 ghz?

  • they where testing a new jet fuel that burns alot quicker but doesnt explode... the idia is the fuel burns up before the flames reach inside the cabbin.. thats why there is barely any fire inside

  • It's amazing how huge those fireballs get from all that jet fuel!

  • hehehehehehe

  • it was a fricking test you wad!!!!

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