Upon landing, the application of reverse thrust and the westerly crosswind on runway 05R blew the flames underneath the wing and set light to the fuselage.
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If methane is a 20x worse greenhouse gas than CO2-should we not set light to these methane plumes ? ( Is that even possible ?)
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Enthusiasts who owned the 1929 three-seater AC 4 were soldering the chassis Monday evening when a spark set light to the covering and fire caught hold quickly.
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The Montgolfier designs had several shortcomings, not least the need for dry weather and a tendency for sparks from the fire to set light to the paper balloon.
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Before he left, he set light to his warehouses, most of which were full, so that his goods would not fall into the hands of the Turks.
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The mill was purchased by Kent County Council in the late 1960s and burnt down on 3 March 1970 when a spark from a bonfire set light to the mill.
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He also said : " If you want an advice on how to burn a house, just set light to a curtain and the whole house will catch fire ."
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Finally she sets light to the hall, and, as Hiluge burns to death, tells him that he will never again harm one of the king's children.
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However, the mob had not tied his hands and, as he struggled free, they broke his arm and shoulder, while another attempted to set light to his naked foot.
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You can coat the steaks with crushed black peppercorns and add a cream & brandy mixture at the last minute-you could even get really brave and set light to the brandy.