I don't know if it's a real plane. I wasn't there, but the idea that the plane is an INFLATABLE prop is plain laughable and false on it's face.
We had that tech perhaps 100 years ago!
For the love of God, it's ANYTHING but an inflatable plane. A skeletonized prop, MAYBE, I don't know, but it's not a blow up slippin slide.
For fuck's sake.
Makes sense that all the people are pushing it along, and not getting sucked into the engine or blown away
You're making a whole lotta sense over here. No way those dudes/dudettes didn't suffer blown eardrums, at the least!
Not buyin it.
The frothing at the very thought is most convincing as is the testimony of pilots. Blow-up, cgi or both - you cannot be so close to such massive turbines.
Yes you can. The engines are above the people....and if they are not directly behind they won’t be blown over at taxi power....
Keep your eyes on the audit.
Yes, we get it, you're upset anyone is talking about inflatables. You posts are low info, low effort garbage and your ranting about cgi on every post concerning this topic is ott. I suggest you take your own advice, you know how you keep telling everyone to FO.
You're right, I'm sorry. I was a few too many beers deep.
I do however loathe the "inflatable" narrative. It's not a blow up doll! ;)
Less beers at night, I think is the answer.
The whole situation is disturbing. Was it a blow up.....that is that big? how long would it take to inflate something of that size? I agree with whoever said it looks like a skeleton, non-operational plane. Those massive engines would turn anyone nearby to dust
Let's assume the plane is/was real. If the engines were running, as we are being led to believe, 3 things are certain:
I still say this whole thing is bogus.
Not true, the engines were basically idling....loud, but yelling to each other certainly possible.