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that. the horizontal and vertical stabilizer t in the back of the plane, they're about 35 feet long, and that piece doesn't jive with that. the fuselage i think is about 20 feet wide. so what we're looking a really doesn't matchup to any section, wing stabilizer of the airplane. so i'm not really sure what it is. >> can i ask you something quickly? we did get somebody on twitter who said that aircraft skins are built to flex when pressurized. this could be the fuselage folded out flat. is that a possible or no, are you saying no? >> i say no. >> okay. >> first off, fuselages expand but you're talking about it's a composite metal structure. there's a skin on the outside and on the inside they have metal ribs. so, yes, sections of them could float. sections of the wing could float. some of them made of composite with honeycomb in between.

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