New Claims on the MH370

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    Aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey says he is “very confident” on the location of missing flight MH370 which vanished in March 2014. Mr Godfrey claims to have found the missing plane's whereabouts using revolutionary tracking technology.
    In a new report, Mr Godfrey claimed the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean approximately 1,993 kilometres west of Perth. His report says the plane crashed about one minute after the final satellite pickup over the Indian Ocean. “With this new technology, WSPRnet radio wave data ... they all point to the same location in the Indian Ocean,”

     

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    Aerospace engineer Richard Godfrey says he is “very confident” on the location of missing flight MH370 which vanished in March 2014. Mr Godfrey claims to have found the missing plane's whereabouts using revolutionary tracking technology.
    In a new report, Mr Godfrey claimed the plane crashed into the Indian Ocean approximately 1,993 kilometres west of Perth. His report says the plane crashed about one minute after the final satellite pickup over the Indian Ocean. “With this new technology, WSPRnet radio wave data ... they all point to the same location in the Indian Ocean,”


    Richard Godfrey, a founding member of the non-government MH370 independent Group, on Wednesday said he was very confident new mapping technology had pinpointed the passenger plane's crash site 2000km west of Perth in the southern Indian Ocean.

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    Taken together with satellite, weather, ocean current, and aeroplane performance data, Godfrey said the new technology should trigger a fresh search.
    "[The] data supports an overwhelming case for a renewed search in the prime crash location of 33.177°S 95.300°E.

    "The proposed search area is defined by a circle with a radius of 40 nautical miles centred on the prime crash location."
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    lagadith mata matha wunaa mekata wechcha de search paarak danna one kiyala.
    very mysterious kochchcara technology thibunath ban apita meka hoyaganna bari wunaane

    me engineer kiwwa wage pilot ge gedara simulator eke dial eka indian ocen eke practice karapu eka sakai. hijack karanna giyaa wenna puluwan.

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    hora look ekak thiyenawa ne?
     
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    There is recent news that another search might start after the British aerospace Engineer Richard Godfrey claims that it's in the Indian Ocean, 1993km west of Perth with the wreckage now lying 4000m below the surface.
     
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    u_make_me_sick_

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    There is recent news that another search might start after the British aerospace Engineer Richard Godfrey claims that it's in the Indian Ocean, 1993km west of Perth with the wreckage now lying 4000m below the surface.
    I think the Aus government has started it already quietly.

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