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 +====== Project 2: Part D: Escape from ice station McMurdo ======
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 +The Carver Media Group is now asking for an accident report for the your hovercraft as well. They want to you simulate the events from the point at which  the two hovercrafts meet to when the hovercraft reached the water, however, they want you to model the hovercraft as if it had left the cliff at angle of 27 degrees from the ground. They want this model to be in the same model as the model for the runaway craft.
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 +====== Project 2: Part E: Supply Drop ======
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 +The research at the McMurdo ice station has continued unabated but a superstorm is predicted to move into the area that will cut off communication and the ability to supply the station for weeks. You have been tasked with providing the coordinate information for a supply drop before the storm covers the area. A C-130 Hercules is being deployed to make the drop. If the Hercules is traveling directly towards the ice station at what location do you need to drop the supplies out of the rear of the plane in order for them to land directly on the doorstep of the ice station. 
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 +====== Project 2: Part F: Supply Drop ======
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 +Using the previous model of the cliff drop as inspiration can you create a computational model of the supply drop problem.
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