Does this photo hold the clue to solving the MH370 mystery once and for all?

AN aviation expert has rubbished claims the pilot of doomed flight MH370 “gently” landed the plane in the Indian ocean.

Christine Negroni said analysis of pics of washed up wreckage shows the Boeing 777’s wing flaps were retracted when it smashed into the sea in March 2014, meaning the plane was out of control when it hit the water.

 The wing flap from MH370 found washed up in 2016 showed how it was retracted - casting doubts on a theory that the pilot tried to land the plane gently in the water

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The wing flap from MH370 found washed up in 2016 showed how it was retracted – casting doubts on a theory that the pilot tried to land the plane gently in the waterCredit: Australian Transport Safety Bureau
 Aviation expert Christine Negroni said evidence proves the wing flaps were retracted

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Aviation expert Christine Negroni said evidence proves the wing flaps were retracted

The findings cast further doubt on bombshell claims made by former Canadian air crash investigator Larry Vance.

Vance told Australia’s 60 Minutes earlier this month that pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah flew off course on a suicide mission and planned to kill himself and the 238 others on the journey from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur.

Mr Vance said: “He [the pilot] was killing himself; unfortunately, he was killing everybody else on board, and he did it deliberately”.

And in his new book MH370: Mystery Solved, Mr Vance says evidence suggests Shah tried to ditch the plane as gently as possible to avoid creating wreckage that would make it easier to find.

 Multiple pieces of debris have been washed up since the March 2014 tragedy

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Multiple pieces of debris have been washed up since the March 2014 tragedyCredit: Ministry of Transport Malaysia
 A large piece of plane debris  found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion in 2015

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A large piece of plane debris  found on the beach in Saint-Andre, on the French Indian Ocean island of La Reunion in 2015Credit: Reuters
 French police inspect the wreckage. It remains in their custody and has not been seen by Australian inspectors

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French police inspect the wreckage. It remains in their custody and has not been seen by Australian inspectorsCredit: ReutersBut Ms Negroni has blasted his conclusions as “preposterous” and “absurd” — and these photos could prove her point.

In a post on her website, she fumed: “Ladies and gents, thanks to 60 Minutes, pilots Vance and Hardy are in the cockpit.

“They’ve fuelled up with alternative facts and are taking us on a flight to the absurd.

“Will we ever return from this remote region of reality? Stay tuned.”

She accused the show of airing “far-fetched”, “hokum” details — in particular is claims about the wing flap suggesting a controlled landing.

Vance had said the wings flaps that washed ashore in 2016 were extended as they would be in a controlled landing.

 Aviation experts say the wing flaps were retracted and not extended, throwing doubt on claims made on Australian TV earlier this month

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Aviation experts say the wing flaps were retracted and not extended, throwing doubt on claims made on Australian TV earlier this monthCredit: EPA

 Evidence released by Australian authorities investigating the MH370 disappearance

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Evidence released by Australian authorities investigating the MH370 disappearanceCredit: Australian Transport Safety Bureau

But Ms Negroni wrote Vance should have “revisited that statement when a forensic examination showed the flaperon was very likely stowed, not deployed when the plane crashed.”

She pointed to an October 2017 report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, which said: “It was established from the debris that the aircraft was not configured for a ditching at the end-of-flight.

“Analysis indicated that the flaps were most likely in a retracted position at the time they separated from the aircraft making a controlled ditching scenario very unlikely”.

Ms Negroni’s view has been backed by MH370 search director Peter Foley.

He said: “If it was being controlled at the end, it wasn’t very successfully being controlled. The flaps weren’t deployed”.

 The Malaysian Airlines flight disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board

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The Malaysian Airlines flight disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on boardCredit: Reuters
 It has been claimed the pilot purposely flew off course on a murder-suicide mission

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It has been claimed the pilot purposely flew off course on a murder-suicide missionCredit: ReutersOne flap is being withheld by French authorities as they carry out their own criminal investigation.

But a second flap that washed up in Tanzania in 2016 shows it was “probably not deployed”, according to Australian analysts.

Mr Foley’s agency did confirm that “it’s absolutely evident” someone had initially flown the plane off course, ruling out some mechanical or electrical malfunction.

Various governments and private agencies have scoured the ocean for the main wreckage of the doomed flight but have failed to find it.

A total of 239 people were on board, including 153 Chinese nationals, 50 Malaysians, seven Indonesians and Australian, French, Canadian, New Zealander, India, Iranian, Dutch, Russian, Taiwanese, Ukrainian and American nationals.

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【城とドラゴン】ゾンビ増やしチャレンジ

【城とドラゴン】ゾンビ増やしチャレンジ 人気モバイルゲーム「城とドラゴン」で新たなチャレンジが登場しました。その名も「ゾンビ増やしチャレンジ」。このイベントでは、プレイヤーがゾンビを増やし、戦略的に活用することが求められます。ゲーム内でのゾンビの役割やその特性を理解することが、勝利のカギとなるでしょう。 チャレンジの概要は、特定の条件を満たすことでゾンビを生成し、敵との戦闘に利用するというものです。プレイヤーは、ゾンビを使ったユニークな戦術を試行錯誤しながら、高得点を狙います。ゾンビは、強力な攻撃力を持つ一方で、管理が難しいユニットでもあり、プレイヤーのスキルが試されます。 また、今回のイベントでは、特別な報酬も用意されています。高得点を達成することで、限定アイテムや強化素材を獲得できるチャンスがあります。これらの報酬は、プレイヤーのキャラクターやユニットの強化に役立ち、さらなる冒険へと導いてくれるでしょう。 「城とドラゴン」の開発チームは、このチャレンジを通じて、プレイヤー同士の競争心を刺激し、ゲームの楽しさをさらに引き立てることを目指しています。ゾンビの増殖という新しい要素が加わることで、戦略の幅が広がり、より多くのプレイヤーが楽しめる内容となっています。 このゾンビ増やしチャレンジは、ゲーム内でのプレイ期間が限られているため、参加を望むプレイヤーは早めに挑戦することをおすすめします。新たな戦略を駆使して、高得点を目指しましょう。

スコアタ練習

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