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RJ's avatar

First of all, great series and loving the in-depth analysis. Something that I have been thinking about of late….if the satellite data is correct and MH370 hit the ocean in a near vertical dive with such energy, what chance is there of any in-tact wreckage based upon previous accidents. I recall there was very little left, if anything of the AirFrance murder/suicide in the Alps and would we not be looking at the same catastrophic breakup of the airframe here? Presumably hitting the water at such speed is similar to hitting the land. Hence why no fuselage wreckage can be found. Are they not in fact potentially looking for small items such the undercarriage and engines, which presumably at such depth is a challenge. Would be interested in your views Jeff.

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Alng's avatar

Hi Jeff, great series. Not sure if this has been covered before but I recently come across WSPR and how a few people have done work to use that data to track MH370.

https://www.mh370search.com/category/wspr/

What's your thought on that?

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