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Band a Lot
8th Sep 2016, 02:21
Banned from Rumours and News so will ask here. Need to look at both links but is there another location of this aircraft looking piece?

"On the inside, 'we can see a label which will make it much easier to identify which aircraft it belongs to,' he said"

would this area have a S/N?

Read more: Aircraft pieces that match missing MH370 which could prove Malaysian airliner exploded | Daily Mail Online (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3775809/The-red-white-aircraft-pieces-match-missing-MH370-jet-prove-Malaysian-airliner-exploded-mid-air.html#ixzz4JcvTUYpQ)
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/5s0xgn7gvsjmful/MH370-fragment-e1472245605940.jpg?dl=0

troppo
8th Sep 2016, 03:12
here too Piece Of Plane Wreckage Found On Munia Island | Fiji Sun (http://fijisun.com.fj/2016/08/30/piece-of-plane-wreckage-found-on-munia-island/)
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Band a Lot
8th Sep 2016, 03:38
Video here of part/serial number.(?) can't quite make it out for some reason.

Suspected MH370 missing plane debris 'found washed up on the coast of Mozambique' - Mirror Online (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/suspected-mh370-missing-plane-debris-8776445)

Ultralights
8th Sep 2016, 07:35
amazing how aircraft parts seam to be immune to marine growth, maybe Boeing should be selling that stuff to boat builders

aroa
8th Sep 2016, 11:24
article in the Oz recently about conflicting reports re the barnacle growth rate during its travels. As found on the flaperon Madagascar.

WeeWinkyWilly
8th Oct 2016, 11:28
Look at the Ben Sandilands blog on crikey.com (last month referring to Blaine Gibson's fire-damaged debris) for a link to the first really credible theory on MH370

aroa
10th Oct 2016, 01:53
Good Night, Malaysian by Christine Negroni in the W/E Oz magazine 0ct 1-2

Postulates a theory that to my mind has more holes in it than MH 17

Anyone else get that impression ??

Pinky the pilot
10th Oct 2016, 02:39
Anyone else get that impression ??

Yes.

BTW, who is Christine Negroni and what are her qualifications?

Genuine question as I cannot say that I have ever heard of her.

BuzzBox
10th Oct 2016, 03:44
BTW, who is Christine Negroni and what are her qualifications?

A simple internet search would have answered that question for you...

Christine Negroni: Aviation & Travel Journalist, Author & Speaker (http://christinenegroni.com)

Pinky the pilot
10th Oct 2016, 04:45
Thanks BuzzBox; That tells me she who she is. Her qualifications are....?

Admittedly I only had a brief look but could not find any info re what Licence she holds, who she has flown for, how many hours she has etc.

onetrack
10th Oct 2016, 05:33
You can read the cached article in the link below. There's more useful input in the 297 comments than in the article. Negroni is merely a travel writer.
The article is full of supposition and maybes, and her theories hinge on a decompression resulting in a hypoxic FO doing stupid things.
A little far-fetched, and all her surmising is reliant on one unlikely factor - that the FO didn't get his mask on in time.
As one commenter stated, when he had a decomp, his FO had his mask on, inside 3 seconds! It's a given that this is the first thing any pilot or FO would do.

The Australian - Good Night Malaysian (http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ixK3LKzQv4oJ:www.theaustralian.com.au/life/weekend-australian-magazine/good-night-malaysian/news-story/806f5c53499ac9db4852050aca72d947+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au)

Pinky the pilot
10th Oct 2016, 09:29
Negroni is merely a travel writer

Exactly! Thank you, onetrack.:ok:

I read the article in the W/E Oz Mag. My initial reaction was, and has not changed really;

Rubbish!!!:=:=

Sorry, but even though I never got above GA in my Flying career I just cannot swallow her theory!:*