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Flight 447

Vue Historical posted on Oct 31, 2009
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This is a depiction of what it might have looked like to see Air France Flight 447 go down. Used Vue and Paint Shop Pro XI.

Comments (5)


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CarolSassy

10:53AM | Sat, 31 October 2009

Scary! Excellent depiction! (:

vkoontz

12:02AM | Mon, 02 November 2009

While a good rendering, I believe it broke up in flight in the severe weather

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dontbeafraid

12:11AM | Mon, 02 November 2009

On 2 July 2009, the BEA released a detailed intermediate report, which detailed descriptions of all known facts, and a summary of the visual examination of the rudder and the other parts of the aircraft that had been recovered at that time.[10] According to the BEA, this examination showed that: the aircraft was likely to have struck the surface of the sea in a normal flight attitude, with a high rate of descent; there were no signs of fire or explosion; * the aircraft did not break up in flight

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Iceshark39

3:28AM | Mon, 02 November 2009

Truly a frightening depiction of a tragic event. The mood and atmosphere are very well done.

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kasalin

5:07PM | Sat, 20 February 2010

Wow !!! A great action scene.......... Five stars :)


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