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  • 9V-SPL
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    Allegedly, an aircraft part has been found in the Maldives.

    http://www.sun.mv/english/31485

    At first glance, it does look like something credible. A honeycomb structure.

    More pictures here:
    https://twitter.com/AbuXainab

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  • MAN Flyer
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    yet to be 100% confirmed from MH370.
    Now confirmed to be from MH370. I am not sure what that one piece can tell them so lets hope more of it turns up over the next few months. I can't seem them finding most of it, unfortunately that's a very deep and very remote part of the sea.

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  • MAN Flyer
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    Originally posted by GreekLunatic View Post
    i really hope its from mh 370 so the people can have closure
    Indeed, but reading some of the press today you would think they have already solved the mystery of what happened just by this one piece turning up, still yet to be 100% confirmed from MH370.

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  • 9V-SPL
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    The link I've attached in the original post has been updating information as more becomes available.

    They seem to have found a suitcase near where the first aircraft part was found.

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  • GreekLunatic
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    i really hope its from mh 370 so the people can have closure

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  • 9V-SPL
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    Possible aircraft part of MH370 found in the island of La Réunion:

    http://www.airlive.net/2015/07/break...und-on-la.html



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  • JWNY
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    rest in peace

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  • Kyo
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    It's incredible that we can still claim that any sort of 'confirmation' that the plane is indeed in the Southern Indian Ocean (ala this thread title) is legit considering not a single piece of plastic, let alone plane, has been found.

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  • CarbonMan
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    Originally posted by MAN Flyer View Post
    It's incredible to think it's a year ago since this happened, and even more so to think we still have no idea what happened.....
    Am just watching the documentary on this. So many families affected. The pain hasn't gone away. So many questions, no answers. Just hope that the govts will continue funding the search until the plane is found especially now when budgets are contracting.

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  • MAN Flyer
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    It's incredible to think it's a year ago since this happened, and even more so to think we still have no idea what happened.....

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  • SQGamespeed
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    Sorry to resurrect this thread, but felt like I had to post this.

    http://news.yahoo.com/malaysia-says-...--finance.html

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  • CarbonMan
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    Tim Clark weighs in with his comments.

    http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel...-1227086741053

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  • MAN Flyer
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    It's hard to believe this happened six months ago now, and even harder that we are still no closer to knowing what happened.

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  • MAN Flyer
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    They have 'found' a new search site

    Let's hope they can find something here.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-28031741

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  • CarbonMan
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    An interesting program by ABC's Four Season last night. No video yet but you can read the transcript of the program at the bottom of the page.

    http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stori...19/4005244.htm

    The interview with the acting transport minister is very interesting especially his reply on why a military aircraft was not sent up to investigate the radar signal that was MH370.

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