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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Sorry about the size :P So, it's a windy morning of [get ready it's gonna be a ROFL story 4 sum of u] August 3, 2015. KISS67 taxies to runway 4L, and the KISS390 taxies to runway 22R, which is actually the same strip, mostly because the aircraft go the opposite way. Both planes start to move toward each other, and there's a turn for the KISS390 which should've gona to the parallel taxiway. KISS67 expects that. THE KISS390 CREW LOOK AT THE ARIK AIR A330!! WTF!!1 AND! EXPECTING THE 390 TO TURN, THE 67 LOOKS AT THE EL AL 747!!! OOOOOOMMMMGGG!!!!!!1 As a result, both crews don't nessecary notice each others' planes and....... BOOMMBBCRRKKSSHHHZZ..CHPUCK! GGRZZHHSHHCCHZZ..GRUMCH! THE PLANES MENTALLY KISSED EACH OTHER! Lips... Eh?? EH??!! LOL. The radar and anti-collisiong system were heavily damaged, thus, the computering system was also damaged! The flights eventually never departed, and on August 5 of the same year the airline went bankroupt. TAGS.

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Flying Like a Kiss Flights 67 26 390 Free 3D model

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