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Definitely a C12 guys. Not a 747.
Fucktard.
No it's not.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/01/world/asia/afghanistan-bagram-crash-video/index.html?hpt=hp_c1
The approximately 3-minute video shows what appears to be the Boeing 747-400 jet climbing shortly after takeoff, at 11:20 a.m., from Bagram Airbase.
The article I linked says MC-12. Here:
(CNN) -- Four NATO service members killed over the weekend in a plane crash in southern Afghanistan were Americans.
The MC-12 crashed Saturday.
The article I linked says MC-12. Here:
(CNN) -- Four NATO service members killed over the weekend in a plane crash in southern Afghanistan were Americans.
The MC-12 crashed Saturday.
The article I linked says MC-12. Here:
(CNN) -- Four NATO service members killed over the weekend in a plane crash in southern Afghanistan were Americans.
The MC-12 crashed Saturday.
We are not flying 747's in Afghanistan.
That is a C-12.
This one
You obviously don't even know what an MC-12 looks like, but you pretended like you knew what you were talking about.
Repeat: The article said MC-12. The video came out the same day. Seems like a reasonable inference to me.
Repeat: The article said MC-12. The video came out the same day. Seems like a reasonable inference to me.
Repeat: The article said MC-12. The video came out the same day. Seems like a reasonable inference to me.
Except the video (WHICH IS IN THE ORIGINAL POST) clearly shows it's not a C-12/MC-12
Repeat: The article said MC-12. The video came out the same day. Seems like a reasonable inference to me.
Except the video (WHICH IS IN THE ORIGINAL POST) clearly shows it's not a C-12/MC-12
No, a reasonable inference would have been for you to actually watch the video, then read the article you rushed over here to link in a futile attempt to tell us all how it really is in Afghanistan, and then use some 3rd grade logic to realize that the crash referenced in the OP has zilch to do with the one you linked.
And then you could just admit you are wrong.
The article I linked says MC-12. Here:
(CNN) -- Four NATO service members killed over the weekend in a plane crash in southern Afghanistan were Americans.
The MC-12 crashed Saturday.