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<blockquote data-quote="BNR32FAN" data-source="post: 77659784" data-attributes="member: 401065"><p>He didn’t fly 6,000 miles over Antarctica because Antarctica is only 3,300 miles across at its largest point. Not only that no airplane in 1930 could get anywhere close to reaching 6,000 miles. The longest recorded flight in the 1930s was 2378 miles in 1939. No plane ever broke 6,000 miles until 1967 which was the Boeing 707 that flew 6,252 miles. If Hubert was going to fly 6,000 miles over Antarctica where was he going to refuel at? How did he get back? Did he fly another 6,000 miles back in his 1930s plane? That would be something because the longest flight ever recorded was in 2020 and it was only 9,537 miles. Anyone with any intelligence at all can clearly see that this would’ve been impossible to accomplish in 1930. Not to mention that he would’ve froze to death and his plane would’ve acculturated so much ice on it it would’ve fallen out of the sky which is why modern places have de-icing features that heat the fuselage to prevent ice from accumulating on it and causing it to be too heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BNR32FAN, post: 77659784, member: 401065"] He didn’t fly 6,000 miles over Antarctica because Antarctica is only 3,300 miles across at its largest point. Not only that no airplane in 1930 could get anywhere close to reaching 6,000 miles. The longest recorded flight in the 1930s was 2378 miles in 1939. No plane ever broke 6,000 miles until 1967 which was the Boeing 707 that flew 6,252 miles. If Hubert was going to fly 6,000 miles over Antarctica where was he going to refuel at? How did he get back? Did he fly another 6,000 miles back in his 1930s plane? That would be something because the longest flight ever recorded was in 2020 and it was only 9,537 miles. Anyone with any intelligence at all can clearly see that this would’ve been impossible to accomplish in 1930. Not to mention that he would’ve froze to death and his plane would’ve acculturated so much ice on it it would’ve fallen out of the sky which is why modern places have de-icing features that heat the fuselage to prevent ice from accumulating on it and causing it to be too heavy. [/QUOTE]
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