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In reply to the discussion: What we know about the 'provocative' balloon spotted in the sky above the US [View all]applegrove
(133,249 posts)41. Of course you are right about propellers. I saw a movie version
of "Into Thin Air" about the blizzard that hit Mount Everest almost 30 years ago. When the helicopter came with the Nepalese crew to fly the wounded out the air was so thin up on everest, at one of the camps, not even the peak, that the pilots flew down a bit and threw out some weight (jettisoning back seats) so that the helicopter and its' blades could fly up higher in the thin air and take on the wounded. And that was only at 25000 or 26000 feet.
You are most right about propellers not working in thin air.
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What we know about the 'provocative' balloon spotted in the sky above the US [View all]
applegrove
Feb 2023
OP
They need to shoot it down once it is over open water and no longer a danger to people.
TexasTowelie
Feb 2023
#1
It is well above 40,000 feet as they say it is higher than the flight path. Doubt you
applegrove
Feb 2023
#2
Once the balloon is over the Atlantic Ocean where the debris falls really doesn't matter.
TexasTowelie
Feb 2023
#3
Yes exactly, the Chinese are sending balloons for reasons other than data collection.
Irish_Dem
Feb 2023
#33
But, but, but we need all that china junk at chinamart to survive, how can we shoot that nice
yaesu
Feb 2023
#4
The Antonov 225, world's largest airplane, was shot down in Ukraine last year.
Irish_Dem
Feb 2023
#61
It's flying right over the largest ICBM missile site in the world at Malmstrom AFB! Take it down!
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Feb 2023
#55
So? They be violating our airspace, over our nuke sites!!!!Take it out! Blinken cancels meeting!
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Feb 2023
#66