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08-16-2020, 01:17 AM
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Re: Worker's Head Partially Hacked Off by Airplane Propeller
holy shit, if you zoom in on the other half of his head on the ground, you can see both his upper and lower sets of teeth, two nostril holes, and what I assume is part of the jawbone on bottom |
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08-16-2020, 04:10 AM
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Re: Worker's Head Partially Hacked Off by Airplane Propeller
Those are cool planes. An air tractor I believe. On amphibs they are especially cool. That darker colored area in front of the windshield on the cowl there is the tank area for carrying and dispensing liquids. Same aircraft modified to fight forest fires are called a Fire Boss. Poor guy though dang:( |
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08-22-2020, 07:50 PM
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Re: Worker's Head Partially Hacked Off by Airplane Propeller
The insecticides can be caustic. If accidentally sprayed in the eye it can cause a painful reaction. In turbine aircraft the engine is kept running, because if shut down, there may be a waiting period before restart. In these operations turnaround time is very important.
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