Vrouw valt 18 etages omlaag en overleeft dankzij 10 cm Sneeuw
nadat haar val door wat struiken werd gebroken viel de vrouw
in een 10 cm dikke sneeuwlaag,
uh.., wat maakt 10cm Sneeuw nou uit
als je van 18 hoog omlaag bent gekukkeld. ?
in een 10 cm dikke sneeuwlaag,
uh.., wat maakt 10cm Sneeuw nou uit
als je van 18 hoog omlaag bent gekukkeld. ?
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Hier een ander verhaal van iemand die door de sneeuw gered is:
Flight Sergeant Nicholas Alkemade jumped from his Lancaster at 18,000 feet to escape the holocaust of his blazing bomber, leaving behind his useless parachute that had been torn to shreds by shrapnel. His headlong fall was broken by a fir tree and he finally landed in an eighteen inch snow-drift, without a single fracture. Naturally, the Luftwaffe authorities were highly suspicious of his story of falling from such a height without a parachute, but on investigation they found his shredded and unused ‘chute in the crashed remains of the aircraft. Tail gunners had to stash their 'chutes inside the fuselage, and when Alkemade opened the rear hatch of his turret, he found flames raging inside the plane and his only means of escape a blazing mass of silk. Faced with the choice of falling to his death or burning to a crisp, he rotated the turret and did a back somersault into space, 18,000 feet above Germany. Falling at speeds of up to 120mph, it would have taken him about two minutes to hit the ground. He was fantastically lucky. First, he blacked out during the fall, ensuring his body would not be dangerously rigid and tense on impact. Second, he fell into a dense pine forest, whose branches broke his fall, and then into a deep snowdrift. He survived with nothing worse than a somewhat twisted ankle. Alkemade's case is particularly well-researched because the Germans who found him discovered that his parachute harness had not been used and suspected him of being a spy. A Luftwaffe probe, involving an investigation of the crashed bomber, proved the airman's story, and Alkemade was shipped off into captivity. He survived the war and eventually passed away on 22 June 1987.
Bron: http://www.airsceneuk.org.uk/oldstuff/airmanswa...
Hoewel ik het verhaal uit meedere boeken ken.
Mooi verhaal over Alkemade :)
Beide verhalen vind ik ongelofelijk, maar dan in positieve zin!
http://www.grenswetenschap.nl/blogs/Vrije-val-d...
http://www.grenswetenschap.nl/blogs/Vrije-val-d...