QUOTE(joytest @ Jul 13 2013, 01:00 PM)
No arrr...got it at a discount from a forumer here.
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Some news
Heathrow reopens after Boeing Dreamliner 787 fire
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23294760
Plane catching fire wor.........nobody bashing Boeing in /k/ ?
.....Fifty Dreamliners worldwide were grounded in January after malfunctions with the plane's lithium-ion batteries.
Boeing modified the jets with new batteries and flights resumed in April.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch of the Department for Transport has despatched a team to the scene.
The Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliner in the Heathrow incident - named the Queen of Sheba - flew from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on the first commercial flight since the grounding.
Pictures of the Heathrow fire showed the Queen of Sheba close to a building and surrounded by fire vehicles. London Fire Brigade said its crews assisted Heathrow staff.
Fire-retardant foam was sprayed at the airliner, and an area on top of the fuselage in front of the tail appeared to be scorched.
Ethiopian Airlines said smoke was detected from the aircraft after it had been parked at Heathrow for more than eight hours.
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OMG they charged batteries for 8 hours and it went up in smoke !!!!! So don't ever charge your batteries overnight !!!! OMG OMG ........wtf....
Travelling on a plane is almost as dangerous as driving on your own on the road ==========================
Some news
Heathrow reopens after Boeing Dreamliner 787 fire
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23294760
Plane catching fire wor.........nobody bashing Boeing in /k/ ?
.....Fifty Dreamliners worldwide were grounded in January after malfunctions with the plane's lithium-ion batteries.
Boeing modified the jets with new batteries and flights resumed in April.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch of the Department for Transport has despatched a team to the scene.
The Ethiopian Airlines Dreamliner in the Heathrow incident - named the Queen of Sheba - flew from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on the first commercial flight since the grounding.
Pictures of the Heathrow fire showed the Queen of Sheba close to a building and surrounded by fire vehicles. London Fire Brigade said its crews assisted Heathrow staff.
Fire-retardant foam was sprayed at the airliner, and an area on top of the fuselage in front of the tail appeared to be scorched.
Ethiopian Airlines said smoke was detected from the aircraft after it had been parked at Heathrow for more than eight hours.
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OMG they charged batteries for 8 hours and it went up in smoke !!!!! So don't ever charge your batteries overnight !!!! OMG OMG ........wtf....
Jul 13 2013, 01:01 PM

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