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EHM-1358 Tim:


The aircraft crashed at 11h04 hitting ground at 64 kt with a vert. speed of -20100 ft/m.
According to the black-box we deduce the following: One engine was damaged by small arms fire coming from the ground and ceased to function. The right fuel tank was hit by a ground shot and started leaking fuel. The left fuel tank was hit by a ground shot and started leaking fuel. The hydraulic system was hit by a ground shot resulting in total loss of all hydraulic systems. The electrical systems were hit by a ground shot resulting in a complete electrical systems failure. Your aircraft received a few ground shots. The aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft artillery fire resulting in a massive hull rupture. This was probably the root cause of the crash. The Captain has declared an emergency before the crash.

Passenger Opinion: Terror and grief. (0%)
-Were pleased by the music on ground.  A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were anxious because they had flown over a war risk zone.
-Didn't like your sharp bank angles. (95°)
-Were terrified by the excess G-forces. (+18.45).
-Didn't like your acrobatic flight (some excess G-force).
-Were terrified by the last dive before the crash.
-Were terrified because of the problem during flight.

FSPax is so fun!

EHM-1343 Jonathan:
their pilot died and all they can say is,
"well yes, we were very happy though about the music" I wish my passangers were like that..

how the hell did you manage 20100fpm:o

EHM-1358 Tim:
Not sure... ;D

I heard these bullets start hitting me and take-off from Baghdad. My electrical power went, then about everything else, I tried turning back, but it was too late, started spiralling into the ground, with the pax screaming all the way. I'm not quite sure how they got those opinions... :s

EHM-1798 Conrad:
lol 20100f/m, thats an achievement lol

that dopped like an avil being thrown off a cliff!!!!

EHM-1343 Jonathan:
At least the enjoyed the music:P

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