Pervis
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- Joined
- Dec 11, 2010
- Posts
- 55
- Reaction score
- 10
- Location
- Springfield, Missouri
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- K5 Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350 5.7L


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Birds could put a big dent in one...
Very true, but it would have to hit one on either its accent above 30k feet for its decent back to earth. I would hope they fly stealth bombers higher than commercial jets and even at 30k there is no oxygen......Jk retro just messin with ya!
welcome! The aircraft body work sounds interesting. How exactly does it get dented in the first place?
Very true, but it would have to hit one on either its accent above 30k feet for its decent back to earth. I would hope they fly stealth bombers higher than commercial jets and even at 30k there is no oxygen......Jk retro just messin with ya!
Its a not just that pilots do things they are not supposed to do on these old and aging aircraft. Lots of strains and forces compromise the structural integrity of the airframe. I cannot talk about repairs but its really just like auto body work.
Welcome john.
He's Old...I'm just retro.![]()