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Originally posted by The Sex Pusher
I was more curious about the one (plane) that crashed into the pentagon.. A huge boeing jet crashes dead smack into a huge building , and leaves an 8 ft perfectly symetrical hole ?? that went thru all the layers like a missile 3 ft high ??
If you look at the photo's its as if the plane smashed a tiny clean hole in the front of the building and then disintegrated.
But i think they have video of it crashing , so it did obviously crash, i guess it just looks strange afterwards. Maybe not what you expect..
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I love how all these "experts" seem to think that commerical airliners are built out of stainless steel, and when they crash into buildings they should leave a bigger hole. In reality, its like dropping an egg on the floor you, the eggshell goes all over the place.
Same happens when you take a fast moving aluminum aircraft 3/4 full of highly flammable fuel and ram it full speed into a fixed object several times larger and hundreds of times heavier than the mass hitting it.
Poke around Air Disaster's photo galleries for awhile, its hard to belive these debris fields were at one time a jumbo jet.
http://www.airdisaster.com/photos/
Two that come to mind...
American Airlines Flight No. 191
http://www.airdisaster.com/photos/aa191/4.shtml
No building strike, somewhat of an aerial picture, with trailers in the corner for scale. none of those pieces are all that large.
El Al Cargo Flight No. 1862
http://www.airdisaster.com/photos/elal1862/2.shtml
This was a 747 cargo plane that crashed into an apartment building soon after takeoff. The collision blew out a portion of the complex but looking at those photos are you going to tell me that wasn't a 747 that crashed there? Also, I really doubt this building was built as strong as the Pentagon was.
But you are welcome to believe whatever you want.