30-07-2015, 03:51 PM
Drew Phipps Wrote:I have kind of a problem with the idea that this wing washed ashore at the location in those photos. It's not a beach. The water looks smooth as a mirror. There are lines of stones over which the wing would have had to travel to arrive at this spot. It's in the grass. Grass doesn't typically grow where it would get regularly tidally soaked by seawater.
I saw video footage of some men carrying it from a beach to another location inland, so I don't think that it is being claimed to have landed from the sea onto that grass. Much is not yet known, such as who found it and its chain of custody has clearly been less than formal. It does have mussels growing on it, clearly visible. However, I was thinking, if one wanted to confuse everyone as to the real location of the craft's disappearance, what better than to get a real production part, put it in the sea for a year and then make it appear somewhere other than where the plane went down. As for the suitcase, how could that have stayed afloat unless it was one of the super strong, supper-watertight kind that are used for electronics and photography equipment? It all could be...but it also could be many other things than what it is being purported to be.
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