AUS AVIATION 39 RE HOW MUCH WEIGHT IS THE PAINT ON A 747
From: matt weber (mattheww50@no-spam)
Subject: Re: How much weight is the paint on a 747
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 19:42:33 -0700


On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 13:36:52 +0200, "- = krusty = -" <18@no-spam>
wrote:

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>> In fact the current anti tank round >> in the M1A1 Abrams tank is non-explosive, it is just a block of DU.
>...
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>Right, so where can I buy some to cast bullets for my .44?
>

Casting and machining the stuff is not for amateurs. It is also very reactive, so maching generally is done in an inert atmosphere, and I suspect so is casting.
>-c.
>(Dirty Harry)
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From: Carsten Bauer (nzuzmzlzozxzxz@no-spam)
Subject: Re: How much weight is the paint on a 747
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 10:31:03 +0800

A creature known as Hans Huber was heard to screech:

> Well if you call the old classic 747's and the 707 a modern airliner then > yes you will find depleted uranium on them (747 classics had them on the > elevators but it has been replaced with tungsten later). All the newer > aircrafts 747-400, 767, 777 etc. have no more depleted uranium >
Speaking of paint.. check this out <http://www.clickhappy.com/to_home/dsc_5399_vh-oej.jpg>
Thats ALOT of red paint..

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