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Sandy Hill Plunge: A Lifted Bronco's Free-Fall
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[QUOTE="berkeman, post: 6826689, member: 8921"] If the vehicle went straight off the cliff and only pitched forward from that, the two passengers would have an easier time pushing straight out to get away from the vehicle and try to make a reasonably vertical entry into the water. But with it going off the cliff sideways, the outboard rider is going to have to manage to exit while the vehicle is pitching sideways down onto them, and the inboard rider is going to have to exit with their side of the vehicle pitching up at them. Still do-able, but maybe make the girls gymnasts or something to make it more plausible that they manage to exit and push away far enough to avoid the vehicle. There is still the engine compartment and the lower dashboard area that will not fill with water for a couple of seconds, so I'd guess the vehicle would hit and then sink over the next 5 seconds or so... Fun questions! Do you 'wheel? :smile: [/QUOTE]
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