This is, of course, not true.
Wow, thanks for the detailed explanation of how you THINK it works.
I guess when I open a file in MS Word, or other programs...the data
changes since my last save?
So, now that you've conveniently ignored the other questions, i will ask
you to present your answers once again.
No one cares about your supposed "experts" credentials when they are so easily proven incorrect.
You can't even tell me how RAD ALT hop, skips and jumps over other data
on a serial bus , and you want all of us to believe you have something over
PFT?
Where are YOUR calcualtion to show the corrections? I think we're up to
a few pages of delay on your part now. If it's easier to talk about it,
give me a collect call and I'll record it for all of us to listen to.
I also notice you've ignored the rather embarassing issue of you trying to explain to me how FDR's work and me pointing out that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
I have ignored absolutely nothing. I have given answers to your questions,
and your reply with "that's not how it works."
Real descriptive and accurate. Come on Anti, we're getting impatient here.
You need to show JREF what a tough and experience data transfer specialist
you really are.
You need to explain how certain sensors stop for a coffee break while others
update 4 and 8 TIMES PER SECOND...this should be good.
I will expect a detailed comprehensive answer upon your next reply.
Let me know when you, Balasamo, or Callum Douglas come up with a reasonably justified estimate for T1 + T2 + T3 + T4 + T5. Because without a reasonably justified timeslip estimation, all of your calculations are flawed.
See above.
You guys have no idea when any of your measurements occured relative to the impact and all you can do is make unfounded assumptions.
It's pretty simple. Wall of Pentagon as reference point. Angle of damage from ASCE report. Position data from data files.
Distance from DME. Alt from RAD and Pressure. Speed of aircraft. Clearly shows yoù`re wrong, and the official flight path
is incorrect.
Still waiting for your calcs on this as well.
I'm hoping the rest of the public viewing this forum can see the nice
dance moves going on.