The Speed Of The New Horizons Deep-space Probe

 

The Speed Of The New Horizons Deep-space Probe

Your regular commercial airliner, like a Boeing 747 is fast. A super-spy jet like the SR-71 Blackbird is much faster than that, traveling at over three times the speed of sound. So how does a deep-space probe like New Horizons, which recently flew past Pluto, compare? Thanks to this animation, you can see it’s very, very fast indeed.

To put 36,000 mph in perspective, at that speed, you’d be able to fly from San Francisco to New York in about five minutes. Of course, you’d also be turned into a ball of searing hot plasma.

 

 

 

 

Interesting Info Regarding A Plane Once Registered To Stephen Paddock

Potentially some more info regarding Stephen Paddock. Very Interesting.

Interesting Info Regarding A Plane Once Registered To Stephen Paddock

If you look at the website flightaware.com and search a tail number, in this case N5343M, you will see the N number belongs to a SR20 that at one time was registered to Stephen C. Paddock of Mesquite, Texas and Henderson, Nevada (Our Shooter). You will also see that it is currently registered to a company out of Roanoke, Virginia named VOLANT LLC. A company that works with the “Defense/Intelligence” community per their website. Wait it gets better. The registration is listed as active. Don’t worry that it shows the last flight for the Aircraft three years ago. They only show the flight when a flight plan is filed.
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Flightware pulls their data directly from the FAA registration database, so it should be accurate correct? Now the interesting part. If you go to faa.gov and put the same tail number into their search engine (N5343M), you will find that the FAA says that the N number is inactive. The last registration was to a Cessna 152 (a different aircraft) to some guy in San Diego, California. There is no mention of the current registration by VOLANT LLC or Stephen Paddock.

The FAA database is updated everyday business at midnight. So, it looks like someone either scrubbed the FAA database and forgot or didn’t know that Flightware posted the same info. Maybe someone at Flightware is playing a big trick on everyone and putting false info in their database.

All I know is that the name of Stephen C. Paddock now has something in common with a Spook Outfit. Very interesting!

 

 

 

 

 

Joke Of The Day: $10 For Three Minutes

Joke Of The Day: $10 For Three Minutes In the early 1930’s, a farmer and his wife went to a fair. The farmer was fascinated by the airplanes and asked a pilot how much a ride would cost. “$10 for three minutes,” replied the pilot.

“That is too much,” said the farmer.

The pilot thought for a second and then said, “I will make you a deal. If you and your wife ride for three minutes without uttering a sound, the ride will be free. However, if you make a sound, you will have to pay $10.”

The farmer and his wife agreed and went for a wild ride. After they landed, the pilot said to the farmer, “I want to congratulate you for not making a sound. You are a brave man.”

“Maybe so,” said the farmer, “but I have to tell you, I almost screamed when my wife fell out.”

 

 

 

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