Tuesday, November 30, 2010

1995 Darwin Awards-second place

A bunch of smoldering metal embedded in the side of a cliff rises above the road at the top of a curve. The debris was the site of a plane crash, but it was a car. The type of the car was not identifiable at the scene. The people in the lab finally figured out what it was and what happened.  It seems that a former air force Sergeant somehow keep one JATO (Jet assisted take off unit, indeed a solid rocket) have had, the heavy military transport type aircraft uses an extra 'Push' is, for take off from short airfields. He had driven Impala out in the desert his Chevy and found a long straight line. Then he attached the JATO unit to his car, some speed jumped got up and fired the JATO! As you could see he was there somewhere, Curve… came best between 250 and 300 mph (350 420kph) as he. The brakes have been completely removed, apparently burned from trying to slow down the car.

Most of the driver remains were non-refundable; however, small fragments of bones, teeth and hair have been extracted from the crater and fingernail and bones removed pieces from the steering wheel.


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