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Tuesday
July 25, 2000
The remains of Air France
Flight 4590.
New theory is the SST's
tires burst during takeoff
resulting in engine and
structural damage.
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Crash site of the Air France
Concord.
The aircraft was headed for
JFK International Airport and
was loaded with mainly Germans
headed for a cruise ship vacation.
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Air France Concorde(DPA Foto)
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Air France Concorde(CNN foto)
super sonic transport experiencing
mechanic problems during
takeoff from the
Charles de Gaulle
International Airport.
It appears as if there
is a major kerosene leak
but engine ignition source
is questionable.
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Recent theory is that the
tires on the Concorde blew
during takeoff resulting in
engine and structural damage.
A similar "tire" problem was developed
in 1979___AF changed tire suppliers
to Goodyear Tire(Akron, Ohio) in the mid
eighties.
The whole scenario is starting
to sound like the Space Shuttle
Challenger Disaster.
If this is the case, this aviation disaster
must be categorized as a
CESS-Agency hit. And not
an accident!
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