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The extraordinary photographer, who kept his cool even in his last moments of life, took these two photos. Hats off to him!!!
The world saw the disappearance of an A330 Air France during a trans Atlantic flight between Rio to Paris.
Two shots taken inside the plane before it crashed.
Unbelievable! Photos taken inside the aircraft.....
The two photos below were apparently taken by one of the passengers before the aircraft crashed. The photos were retrieved from the camera's memory stick. You will never get to see photos like this. In the first photo, there is a gaping hole in the fuselage through which you can see the tail plane and vertical fin of the aircraft. In the second photo, one of the passengers is being sucked out of the gaping hole.
These photos were found in a digital Casio Z750, amidst the remains. Although the camera was destroyed, the Memory Stick was recovered. Investigating the serial number of the camera, the owner was identified as Paulo G. Muller, an actor of a theatre for children known in the outskirts of Porto Alegre. It can be imagined that he was standing during the turbulence, he managed to take these photos.
Just seconds after the tail loss the aircraft plunged.
The structural stress probably ripped the engines away, diminishing the falling speed, protecting the electronic equipment a little.
Paulo Muller leaves behind two daughters, Bruna and Beatriz.
The extraordinary photographer, who kept his cool even in his last moments of life, took these two photos. Hats off to him!!!
The world saw the disappearance of an A330 Air France during a trans Atlantic flight between Rio to Paris.
Two shots taken inside the plane before it crashed.
Unbelievable! Photos taken inside the aircraft.....
The two photos below were apparently taken by one of the passengers before the aircraft crashed. The photos were retrieved from the camera's memory stick. You will never get to see photos like this. In the first photo, there is a gaping hole in the fuselage through which you can see the tail plane and vertical fin of the aircraft. In the second photo, one of the passengers is being sucked out of the gaping hole.
These photos were found in a digital Casio Z750, amidst the remains. Although the camera was destroyed, the Memory Stick was recovered. Investigating the serial number of the camera, the owner was identified as Paulo G. Muller, an actor of a theatre for children known in the outskirts of Porto Alegre. It can be imagined that he was standing during the turbulence, he managed to take these photos.
Just seconds after the tail loss the aircraft plunged.
The structural stress probably ripped the engines away, diminishing the falling speed, protecting the electronic equipment a little.
Paulo Muller leaves behind two daughters, Bruna and Beatriz.
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