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You do realize that another plane disappeared in 2003... 727 NEVER FOUND...
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 9935505:MV8yNTA2NDcyXzQzMjk0OTMzXzQ3QkZGRkQ0] http://translate.google.si/translate?hl=sl&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Feinestages.spiegel.de%2Fstatic%2Ftopicalbumbackground%2F4294%2Flost_im_luftraum.html [b]The parallels to the crash of an Air France plane in on Monday night are striking: All of a sudden disappeared on 1 January 2007 flight AI-574 of the Indonesian airline Adam Air from air traffic control radar. With 96 passengers and six crew members of the Boeing 737-400 was on a domestic flight between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sulawesi. Just as the now missing Air France plane flew the machine through a bad weather front, than about one hour flight away from the target, the contact with the ground broke off. And as in the case of the now missing Air France jet spread after the accident, a hoax. At that time, the news agency Reuters reported the following day, the wreck of KI-574 was discovered in rugged terrain, twelve people would have survived - which, as once again, quickly proved to be misinformation. Relatives of the missing passengers were stunned, "I am shocked by these false statements," revolted the relatives of a victim, "I now want certainty about the missing aircraft." That aircraft - even in the age of radar and satellite navigation - disappear as if by magic, such messages hunt GPS accustomed contemporaries an infidel fascination shivers down your spine. And nothing beats the public so under the spell like celebrities, which dissolve in the air seemingly into thin air. When the American billionaire and adventurer Steve Fossett disappeared in early 2007 with a single-engine light aircraft over the Sierra Nevada, followed the whole world for months every latest development in the search for the missing. But just 13 months later discovered a wanderer in the Mammoth Mountains random notes and a sweater in the undergrowth - the subsequent search led to the ruins of Fossets flyer. [/b] [/quote]
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"On 25 May 2003 a Boeing 727-223, registered N844AA, was stolen from Quatro de Fevereiro Airport, Luanda, Angola.[1] Its disappearance prompted a worldwide search by the FBI and the CIA."
This plane was empty when it was stolen... But this plane was never, found. So, how long until these missing planes re-appear?
How awesome a nuke delivery system would a empty passenger plane make?
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