they are testing the wall, not the plane. the plane is just an impact example. so that the engineer can tell their client. "it can withstand an impact of a fullspeed fighter aircraft"... what is it that you don't get ....??
they are testing the wall, not the plane. the plane is just an impact example. so that the engineer can tell their client. "it can withstand an impact of a fullspeed fighter aircraft"... what is it that you don't get ....??
A plane crashing at 600+ miles per hour in a wall is supposed to come out clean and scratchless ?
Or..were they doing the crash test for the wall ? In anywhich case, I don't get it.
BTW it took it like a champ, there are pictures of it on the net (sorry can't find them ATM)
It can be made of pure concrete, no kind of reinforcement whatsoever and it would withstand that impact.
Riddle me that, please.