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That's one way to empty the chip pan!
Darren, there is a lot of chipped concrete where the forks dug in. The corner of the rack frame probably dug in as well and kept it form sliding.
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I'm with Darren I think its been photoshopped, after you look at it in a image editor you can see some things that should be there, also whats with the gap on the ROPS, now way that's going to happen in a government warehouse.
most people would crap their pans that happened in front of them, but actually the bomb is pretty inert until fused which only happens after its hung on the plane.
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Here are a couple more pics from different angles. You can find just about anything on the internet. :)
Missile Drop
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(10-02-2016, 10:45 AM)dallen Wrote: most people would crap their pans that happened in front of them, but actually the bomb is pretty inert until fused which only happens after its hung on the plane.
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