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Cage Match: Ford Ranger VS. Airplane

Idk if anyone has seen this?! pretty awesome when you think about it though

http://www.automotto.com/entry/freak...ranger-pickup/

Ranger Wins!
 
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Aircrafts use jet fuel.
 
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Aircrafts use jet fuel.
Alright??? lol.
 
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I guess that bull bar did its job, lol.
 
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jet fuel is more flamable. but thats kind of cool...not the wreck part but how well the truck held up. Nice!
 
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jet fuel is more flamable. but thats kind of cool...not the wreck part but how well the truck held up. Nice!
yeah... i was just being a jerk and wanted him to have a complete thought. he's an admin, he can handle it lol. but you could even take it one step further and say that cars/trucks are built to be crashed and crash tested... planes are built to be light and not crash
 

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I wonder what the driver of the truck was thinking before the plane hit him.
 
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Originally Posted by 98liftedranger
Aircrafts use jet fuel.
Not that one.

What sucks is that south africa has better rangers than we do.
 
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Jet fuel isn't more flammable than gas. Its very stable, similar to diesel.
 
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Ib4frontendswapcomments....


That's pretty cool it stood up to a plane going Xmph. Myself, I would have swerved...
 
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ya gas is alot more flammable than jet fuel... which is in the same family as kerosene, and diesel as others have mentioned. Unlike gas which requires a spark to ignite, jet fuel requires heat and compression to really burn. Not saying that it wont burn, but try lighting a cup of kerosene, on fire with a bic lighter... youll be hard pressed to keep it lit.
 
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I think he meant jet fuel has more heat energy.


Lighting the cup of kerosene with a bic is easy if you pop off the metal cover and flip the lighter upside down and get the plastic on fire. Then when the nozzle shoots out the butane turns into a torch you drop it in the cup. Poof.
 
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Originally Posted by FMD
ya gas is alot more flammable than jet fuel... which is in the same family as kerosene, and diesel as others have mentioned. Unlike gas which requires a spark to ignite, jet fuel requires heat and compression to really burn. Not saying that it wont burn, but try lighting a cup of kerosene, on fire with a bic lighter... youll be hard pressed to keep it lit.
That is all true, but small piston engined airplanes like the one in the picture use 100 octane low-lead aviation gasoline (100LL).

It is highly flammable. It is also highly inflammable.

It also melted the piston on my dirtbike!
 
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That is all true, but small piston engined airplanes like the one in the picture use 100 octane low-lead aviation gasoline (100LL).
Despite the name Low Lead it has 4 times the lead of av gas 80 that it replaced. Which is what that 1960's Piper was built to run. It wouldn't surprise me if they were running auto gas in it.
 
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That's pretty cool.
 
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