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15-04-2013, 07:11 PM | #11 | |||
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I do/have worked with Qantas engineers who between them have worked on most Qantas types since the Super Constellation back in the 50s. None of them ever saw any spray equipment or tanks. Although I work on smaller aircraft, I can definitely tell you there is nothing hidden in them, I have cuts on my arms from shoving them into places that were never meant to be reached inside the plane. Still no mystery spray equipment. As mentioned earlier, crop dusting pilots are lunatics, they fly so low because they're scared of heights Edit: Some conspiracy theorists say that's the anti-gravity fields on the stealth bombers, conveniently ignoring the fact that they can happen on all planes
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