RedIbis
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We can see that in videos
Please post a link to that.
We can see that in videos
Please post a link to that.
Well, I have provided download links to the other videos to JREF members, but only by pm. But this thread starts with one. Guessed you missed that one.
Darn, Mangoose even posted images from the video of the debris pile.
I'm not asking about the bodies, I'm asking about the plane.
you get my point though. Unless I am guessing wrong on your not so subtle attempt to once again proclaim that the absence of plane parts in the video is some form of proof that a plane did not hit the Pentagon.
My point is that there were bodies within the debris of the pentagon crash site, yet you do not see them on that video. But they were there at the site. Similarly, even though the video may show no plane parts, that does not mean they were not there, at the crash site.
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I saw your pics in #6, didn't see any Mongoose pics, what is the post #?
I have two additional FBI vids uploaded in raw form. I will not be converting these to crappy YouTubes, but anyone interested in them may send me a pm and I will provide links for your download pleasure for the mpg's.
I'm not asking about the bodies, I'm asking about the plane.
You are correct, I posted at Mangoose's request. And please don't play dumb on me, you have been around here long enough to see plenty of photographs and video of the debris field in the helipad and northwest lawn area.
Incredible footage. Thanks for posting. Just a question, do you see any wreckage from Flight 77 in that clip?
I've seen photos of some scrap show me what you call a debris field.
Sorry Ibis, I don't go out of my way to fulfill requests by those who are here just to play games. Do your own research; there is plenty of photographic and video evidence out there. I will however post you a graphic showing you where to look for it based on simple Newtonian physics.
[qimg]http://aal77.com/jref/debris_field.jpg[/qimg]
Approaching the wall at an angle, the wall will exert a normal force equal to the force component of the plane which is perpendicular to the wall. The force of the plane which is parallel with the wall will diminish due to frictional forces, but in general debris that does not penetrate the building will have a resultant vector which is equal to or greater than the angle of the force vector of the plane. So the "debris field" should be found in the general vicinity of the helipad and lawn beyond.
Now I ask you, where was the segment of plane with red lettering on it found? Do you no understand why there is no debris on the lawn from the vantage point of these videos along the flight path? You should now understand the gif below and why the DCA ASR is picking up airborne debris in the same area immediately after impact.
[qimg]http://aal77.com/jref/dca_impact.gif[/qimg]
After this, the prevailing wind blows the airborne debris towards the south until the larger segments make it back to the ground. In other words, I've modeled the location of the debris field, now go see if the model matches with observation (look up a few photos, Ingersoll's are the best). Also be aware that the yellow ellipse is only the center and debris will extend out from it with diminishing frequency.
Nope
Ya think he missed this part of your post?