Note on video – I had a black container like the silver one shown. I placed it in the freezer and forgot it and the bottom blew out. It was not constructed like the silver one which would
likely have prevented more damage than the black one if using dynamite but C4 can do more severe damage to both.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Airlines_Flight_2511
http://kayfgibbsstayingalive.blogspot.com/2013/08/and-even-more-posts-by-kay-in-2005.html
http://kayfgibbsstayingalive.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-other-chartreuse-bag-kay-personally.htm
United Airlines Flight 629
A United DC-6 at Stapleton Airport
Occurrence summary
Date
November 1, 1955
Flight origin
LaGuardia Airport, New York, New York
1st stopover
Chicago Midway International Airport, Chicago, Illinois
2nd stopover
Stapleton International Airport, Denver, Colorado
3rd stopover
Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon
Destination
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, Washington
United Airlines Flight 629, registration N37559, was a Douglas DC-6B aircraft, named "Mainliner Denver," which was blown up with a dynamite bomb placed in the checked luggage on November 1, 1955.
United Airlines Flight 629 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pilot error…?