The supertramp image always reminds me, (((they))) read from right to left, hence why many things are overlooked by us normies.
Show me who made that first post on Social Media and I'll show you who had an agenda to frame a false narrative and fuck us all. I can't speak for others but I reviewed all the publicly available info and it appeared legit. It was intentional, whomever spread it, that or it's true and the person is fake. We need to know the name.
My daughter pointed this out, it wasn't the tea and the distinction is important because it's pertinent to how willing they were to say FU;
"The first significant post-war tax imposed on the colonists was the Stamp Act of 1765. Stamps, as they apply to taxes, don't have anything to do with postage. Rather, stamps are an official confirmation of compliance with a certain rule or requirement. In this case, materials which were printed and used in the colonies, like magazines and newspapers, were required to be produced on stamped paper and embossed with a revenue stamp, confirming that tax had been paid. Colonists, of course, didn't like it, and the Stamp Act was repealed the next year. The tax didn't go away quietly, though, as Parliament declared that it had the right to pass laws in the colonies "in all cases whatsoever.""
Credit to; https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2018/07/04/on-july-4-how-taxes-tariffs-tea-led-to-american-independence/
The only things of consequence are windshield, hardware, engines, landing gear, tires. The rest of the plane is paper thin. Consider, nearly all parts contain magnesium for added strength, lower weight. The window will melt, if any of the magnesium catches on fire, everything near it including the steel bolts will be gonzo plus it was freshly refueled. It's as unlikely everything vaporized as it is that nothing vaporized. I don't like it anon, but short of going to ground zero and looking for ourselves, we're left to speculate over whatever the social media streams provide.
The CF6 blades are titanium, magnesium alloy. I think most blades, if not all still are, that's why it was such a big deal when someone figured out how to laser weld/fill nicks/scratches on them in an inert atmosphere.
Who's defending what? I was just providing a data point, do with it as you will. I was one of the ones who said it looked more like a missile and was probably wrong.
Do Black Hawks have flight data recorders because no all military aircraft, to this day have them. It was my job to remove/install/troubleshoot/download, based on my career field and only 1 of the 5 airframes I worked had a flight data recorder and the crew could pull the breaker if they didn't feel like being recorded. If your aircraft goes down in enemy territory, do you want them to have a box that shows your enemies their every move? That's why they aren't on all aircraft.