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Posted by ivanbee on Mar-20-2006 01:02:

i saw a documentary on the ark and i believe it's real. the story that goes along with it (ie: read the bible), im not so sure about...


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-20-2006 01:39:

i think noah's ark disappered in the bermuda triangle


Posted by Lepanto on Mar-20-2006 01:40:

quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
i saw a documentary on the ark and i believe it's real. the story that goes along with it (ie: read the bible), im not so sure about...


what makes it peculiar is that many ancient cultures had a story about a great flood, gilgamesh.


Posted by RJT on Mar-20-2006 01:42:



http://www.noahsarkwaterpark.com/

Every summer since I was six.

Edit: And I didn't need a satellite.


Posted by l�cid on Mar-20-2006 01:43:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
Edit: And I didn't need a satellite.

marry me.


Posted by jdat on Mar-20-2006 01:49:

From the article

quote:

New satellite imaging is now available, and Taylor is lobbying hard to have those satellites take a few shots of Mt. Ararat.



Today it is easier then ever to get live satellite images if you are willing to pay a price ( You can custom shots taken for you at any given time from 300 to 1500+ $ ).
Where is the hold up?
Not enough cash or due to this mountain restriction from Turkey???

That's the part I don't understand ....


Posted by enferno on Mar-20-2006 02:31:

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quote:
Originally posted by jonze234
nah see you just get a helicopter and go up there and if they fuck with you, you call them terrorists and say they are holding you hostage for ransom.


well for one, helicopters cannot opperate at that high of an altitude.

for another.

uhh . .
you . .
are. .
. . one!

?


Posted by R!CH on Mar-20-2006 02:34:

it's religion lol!


Posted by Lepanto on Mar-20-2006 02:34:

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quote:
Originally posted by enferno
well for one, helicopters cannot opperate at that high of an altitude.

for another.

uhh . .
you . .
are. .
. . one!

?


uhh yeah they can. it's the weather and such conditions.


Posted by enferno on Mar-20-2006 02:36:

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quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
uhh yeah they can. it's the weather and such conditions.


air is too thin to work at that altitude for choppers.


Posted by Lepanto on Mar-20-2006 02:51:

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quote:
Originally posted by enferno
air is too thin to work at that altitude for choppers.


http://www.niagarahelicopters.com/t...s-techinfo.html

and

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-1.htm

# Performance: Climb rate: 1,925 feet per minute
# Maximum altitude: 14,750 feet
# Maximum attainable speed: 170 knots (195 mph)
# Maximum cruising speed: 152 knots (173 mph)

and that's just for a military helicopter.

i thought so too at first but i guess we were wrong.


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-20-2006 03:18:

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quote:
Originally posted by enferno
air is too thin to work at that altitude for choppers.


Posted by enferno on Mar-20-2006 03:19:

hm. i suppose i stand corrected


Posted by jdat on Mar-20-2006 03:21:

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quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow



Damn that's fly


Posted by _Nut_ on Mar-20-2006 03:24:

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quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow


lolfrocopter?


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-20-2006 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by enferno
hm. i suppose i stand corrected

you can sit if you want


Posted by enferno on Mar-20-2006 03:27:

quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
you can sit if you want


GIGIDY GIGIDY!


Posted by juzfugen on Mar-20-2006 03:41:

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quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
http://www.niagarahelicopters.com/t...s-techinfo.html

and

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-1.htm

# Performance: Climb rate: 1,925 feet per minute
# Maximum altitude: 14,750 feet
# Maximum attainable speed: 170 knots (195 mph)
# Maximum cruising speed: 152 knots (173 mph)

and that's just for a military helicopter.

i thought so too at first but i guess we were wrong.



What does this mean?

ALTITUDE
Maximum altitude at 5,000 pounds (2268 kilograms) GW 20,000 feet Hp (Pressure Altitude)
Maximum altitude above 5,000 pounds (2268 kilograms) GW 10,000 feet Hd (Density Altitude)


is 20k feet or 10k ?


Posted by igottaknow on Mar-20-2006 03:57:

http://www.spadout.com/articles/gen...ter_everest.htm


Posted by Lepanto on Mar-20-2006 04:13:

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quote:
Originally posted by juzfugen
What does this mean?

ALTITUDE
Maximum altitude at 5,000 pounds (2268 kilograms) GW 20,000 feet Hp (Pressure Altitude)
Maximum altitude above 5,000 pounds (2268 kilograms) GW 10,000 feet Hd (Density Altitude)


is 20k feet or 10k ?


do you see the bit about the WEIGHT?!


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