May 2012
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Archaeological News: Archaeologists identify... →
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A MYSTERIOUS shipwreck that lay in the Solent for 160 years has finally been identified by archaeologists, and its fascinating history revealed for the first time.
The wreck, which lies on the Horse Tail Sands three miles east of Bembridge, was first discovered by fishermen in 2003, but it…
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Anonymous asked: That crashed B-24 airplane was known as the infamous "Lady Be Good," which disappeared just after its first mission during WW2, on April 4, 1943. It was next seen15 years later, in 1958. As of August, 1960 the bones of all but one of the crew were located, the farthest north being about 127 walking miles from the wreck. The last to die reached that far after a week in blazing desert...
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Looks like the ‘plane crash’ tag is about to be all Grey’s Anatomy for a few days.
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http://gothamist.com/2012/04/30/watch_this_cruise_ship_hit_the_intr.php
It’s just a little bump, but I imagine it sounded loud to the people standing on the pier.
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Air France Flight 447: 'Damn it, we’re going to... →
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Whatever the cultural differences, there is a perceived safety issue, too. The American manufacturer was concerned about side sticks’ lack of visual and physical feedback. Indeed, it is hard to believe AF447 would have fallen from the sky if it had been a Boeing. Had a traditional yoke been installed on Flight AF447, Robert would surely have realised that his junior...