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>>12700901
>they had an engine failure
didn't say "engine failure", I said leakage.
>(it didn't start and then puked its guts out)
yes, it did re-start >>12697079
>which is why it crashed into the ground
it "held" the same fixed body-angle.
(locked in place by vent-thrust)
it was clearly regulating both thrust-vectoring & thrust.
held angle to landing.
fell over
crumbled/ruptured under its own weight.
tin-can go !!KABOOM!!

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>>12659286 SpaceX Explosions
>What have we learned so far?
>>12665464 the computer software using gyroscope(s) + transducers/sensors perfectly angle the thrust-vectoring and flaps to hover upright then land.

>>12669918 the chineseR&D has its software to work it out for themselves now.

>>12660806 the computer software is using same sensors to do the same thing and believes itself to be at the upward 90 degree slope.
IT is clearly regulating its thrust-vectoring and flaps to maintain this exact angle....... then land.

This "landing angle" is clearly sabotaged.

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