So thanks to the UN & the BBC
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Next time you need more explosives to rupture the airframe of a 747
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8548021.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8548021.stm
That's great, but the Detroit Christmas Day plane was an Airbus A330
Edited to add - it was also airborne at the time...
Edited to add - it was also airborne at the time...

Edited by Puggit on Thursday 4th March 11:43
This assumes that the terrorists would be able to make half decent explosives from their suspect reagents, at least in terms of AP.
I'd put money on a home brew bomb being a lot lot lot less powerful than a "test run".
As a one time chemist/chemistry teacher, I have an unnatural interest in "energetic materials" and I can tell you for nothing that there are chemicals which could quite easily escape detection bar destructive sampling which would be get-onable to a plane and would most take it out of the sky. I suppose another hazard is when they stop looking at energetic materials and look at "other things". The interesting thing is the information I have is also freely available.
Deliberate vagueness.... being more specific might arouse the men in black.
I'd put money on a home brew bomb being a lot lot lot less powerful than a "test run".
As a one time chemist/chemistry teacher, I have an unnatural interest in "energetic materials" and I can tell you for nothing that there are chemicals which could quite easily escape detection bar destructive sampling which would be get-onable to a plane and would most take it out of the sky. I suppose another hazard is when they stop looking at energetic materials and look at "other things". The interesting thing is the information I have is also freely available.
Deliberate vagueness.... being more specific might arouse the men in black.

jmorgan said:
Have I missed the bit where they pressurised the plane to simulate height?
Unless it was at height it still wouldn't be realistic because the delta P would be different and you couldn't over-pressurise the cabin to match the DP as they're not design for that internal pressure.And as some have said the bloody door is open which means the internal pressure spike wouldn't be the same.
rhinochopig said:
jmorgan said:
Have I missed the bit where they pressurised the plane to simulate height?
Unless it was at height it still wouldn't be realistic because the delta P would be different and you couldn't over-pressurise the cabin to match the DP as they're not design for that internal pressure.And as some have said the bloody door is open which means the internal pressure spike wouldn't be the same.
jmorgan said:
rhinochopig said:
jmorgan said:
Have I missed the bit where they pressurised the plane to simulate height?
Unless it was at height it still wouldn't be realistic because the delta P would be different and you couldn't over-pressurise the cabin to match the DP as they're not design for that internal pressure.And as some have said the bloody door is open which means the internal pressure spike wouldn't be the same.
ks - you can over-pressure to match altitude DPs. I've seen them do it 
Heres what happens when you go too far:


Edited by rhinochopig on Thursday 4th March 13:27
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