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Hoku-maniac
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And where on the plane are these 1mm sheets?
Let me put it this way. The plane weighed one three-hundredth of one percent the weight of the building. That weight was spread out over an area almost as large as the width and depth of the building. Some of the aluminium was as thin as 1mm . You couldn't quite roll a cigarette in it but pretty damn close.
So no, at 590 mph the plane in toto could not have entered the building.
....and it has to be all or you are done..
And where on the plane are these 1mm sheets?
In the fuselage. In the wings it can be up to 4 mm or so. Planes have to be very light constructions you know.
Yes, the plane should have crushed itself against the Box column barrier doing some local damage to the building and then fallen away.
Let me put it this way..
AS long as the pressure is kept constant and extremely high water can be made to cut steel through a fine jet.
You can put it anyway you want. Your still ignoring the reason a water-jet can cut steel and so can a plane. Don't forget "lead bullets and steel plates".
What percentage of the energy do you think was absorbed by what it ricocheted off of?
But where, exactly?In the fuselage. In the wings it can be up to 4 mm or so. Planes have to be very light constructions you know.
What percentage of the energy do you think was absorbed by what it ricocheted off of?
Do you just post random crap hoping something might stick?
Do you just post random crap hoping something might stick?
But where, exactly?
yes, that's his MO
Check it out on the Boeing or Airbus sites at a guess.
At the end one guy says "nope, no more iron". They were probably shooting steel rounds and it was the steel round that bounced.