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Think of it as a two-story house on six wheels, capable of barreling down the road at almost 65 kilometers an hour.
FORBES: 797 by the numbers
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The co-pilot contacted the airline's chief pilot by radio and it was agreed that the crew would use a "left-wing-down" technique ensuring the left main wheels touched down on the runway first, with the remaining right main wheel then being lowered onto the runway as gently as possible.
BBC: Flybe plane passengers 'saw wheel fall off'
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The thief drove off in the car and the car-owner was dragged down the road, before falling under its wheels.
BBC: St Neots car owner injured when run over by thief