trafficinsight
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after being in the water for that length of time, anything made of magnesium is probably gone.
Highly doubt this one will end up back in the air.
Highly doubt this one will end up back in the air.
The caption for one of those photos said that the aircraft is estimated to weigh one million pounds. Uhh... it's an A320, not a fully-loaded 747. I don't get it.
Was probably the estimated weight of the aircraft with all of the water inside![]()
Maybe it was a million pounds with all the water in it????
You also have to remember that the area of the Hudson that it was in is not fresh water. Salt water corrosion alone will write off the airplane.
My bet is that it will be flying freight or in Asia within 5 years.
I'm guessing passengers in central Africa... same timeframe.
I hear you can't re-skin an Airbus. Anyone know if that's true?
Why would you want to skin one in the first place? Aminal pelts make better rugs.
I don't get it.I had some Cimmanon Toast Crunch this morning for breakfast.