I agree. Fred Hayes' actual video reveals that animation is inaccurate. The animation uses incorrect dynamics to reverse the angular motion which can happen in cars at low speed due to steering, but not for airborne objects.
Amateur footage shows that the nose of the plane was facing the seawall at the point when the craft nearly flipped ... seems that the animation is inaccurate in that regard. My bet is that the actual post-crash slide course was much more violent than depicted here.
I agree. Fred Hayes' actual video reveals that animation is inaccurate. The animation uses incorrect dynamics to reverse the angular motion which can happen in cars at low speed due to steering, but not for airborne objects.
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Amateur footage shows that the nose of the plane was facing the seawall at the point when the craft nearly flipped ... seems that the animation is inaccurate in that regard. My bet is that the actual post-crash slide course was much more violent than depicted here.
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