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- 2012_Boeing_727_crash_experiment abstract "On April 27, 2012, a team of scientists staged an airplane crash near Mexicali, Mexico. An unmanned Boeing 727-200, fitted with numerous cameras, crash-test dummies and other scientific instruments, was flown into the ground. The exercise was filmed for television.This was the second experiment of its kind, with the 1984 Controlled Impact Demonstration sponsored by NASA being the first.".
- Q4624917 abstract "On April 27, 2012, a team of scientists staged an airplane crash near Mexicali, Mexico. An unmanned Boeing 727-200, fitted with numerous cameras, crash-test dummies and other scientific instruments, was flown into the ground. The exercise was filmed for television.This was the second experiment of its kind, with the 1984 Controlled Impact Demonstration sponsored by NASA being the first.".
- 2012_Boeing_727_crash_experiment comment "On April 27, 2012, a team of scientists staged an airplane crash near Mexicali, Mexico. An unmanned Boeing 727-200, fitted with numerous cameras, crash-test dummies and other scientific instruments, was flown into the ground. The exercise was filmed for television.This was the second experiment of its kind, with the 1984 Controlled Impact Demonstration sponsored by NASA being the first.".
- Q4624917 comment "On April 27, 2012, a team of scientists staged an airplane crash near Mexicali, Mexico. An unmanned Boeing 727-200, fitted with numerous cameras, crash-test dummies and other scientific instruments, was flown into the ground. The exercise was filmed for television.This was the second experiment of its kind, with the 1984 Controlled Impact Demonstration sponsored by NASA being the first.".