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Post by damngumby on Feb 16, 2018 21:03:52 GMT
Airplanes burn very much good. Particularly WWI aircraft that were mostly made out of wood and fabric. Add some aviation fuel and you get an inferno. At the end of Dunkirk, Tom Hardy safety landed his out of fuel Spitfire on the beach and then set it on fire to keep it from the Germans. If it was Steve Trevor, he would have kamikazed it into the ground in a supreme act of stupidity. Was Farrier getting rid of poison gas? I mention it to illustrate that even a metal WWII aircraft will burn quite nicely ... since you expressed doubt that an airplane would burn. Any other questions? ... or have we sufficiently established that Trevor could have easily destroyed the chemical weapons on the ground and walked away from it unscathed?
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