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After Drone Hits Plane in Canada, New Fears About Air Safety
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Baron" data-source="post: 18135" data-attributes="member: 1204"><p>This depends on the speed of impact (aircraft). If velocity is high enough, a ball of liquid and a brick both of same mass and size cause similiar damage (defined by energy per surface). The effect is known from jumping into water from very high altitude -- you still die, water becomes rock hard.</p><p></p><p>I do agree though that birds are a smaller risk at smaller speed: then softer and actually capable to avoid an approaching aircraft. But then, there are many more birds than quads ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Baron, post: 18135, member: 1204"] This depends on the speed of impact (aircraft). If velocity is high enough, a ball of liquid and a brick both of same mass and size cause similiar damage (defined by energy per surface). The effect is known from jumping into water from very high altitude -- you still die, water becomes rock hard. I do agree though that birds are a smaller risk at smaller speed: then softer and actually capable to avoid an approaching aircraft. But then, there are many more birds than quads ... [/QUOTE]
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