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When the captain pulled an emergency depressurising switch, the tea cakes blew up, causing pieces of chocolate and marshmallow to hit the windscreen, flight controls and the men’s uniforms.
Royal Air Force pilots could be able to enjoy a Tunnock’s tea cake at 30,000ft after a 60-year myth they explode was busted.
During a training mission in 1965, a captain and student places two unwrapped tea cakes above the plane's instruments panels, the story goes. When the captain pulled the emergency depressing switch, ...
The first time I went to Strawberry Fields I was wowed by how much there was to do. Not only could you have breakfast or ...
Although the marshmallow escaped the tea cake’s milk chocolate casing, it did “not appear to explode and cause a risk to in-flight safety", according to the broadcaster. Dr Oliver Bird ...
When a captain pulled an emergency switch, the tea cakes blew up, sending pieces of chocolate and marshmallow onto the windscreen, flight controls and uniforms. Now, six decades later, the RAF ...
The story goes that 60 years ago, Tunnock's teacakes were banned from RAF flights after a cockpit marshmallow explosion ... to think that Tunnock's Tea Cakes wouldn't be the highest thing on ...
cakes, pies, and cannoli; a doughnut bar; and coffee and tea. White’s will also have Easter take-out options, featuring family-style meals, available to order on their website. It’s $48 for adults and ...
cakes, pies, and cannoli; a doughnut bar; and coffee and tea. White’s will also have Easter take-out options, featuring family-style meals, available to order on their website. It’s $48 for ...
Easter’s just around the corner. Time to hop to those dining plans. Orlando’s eateries are offering a spring bounty of ...