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No-plane Nonsense: Differing Trajectory...

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In this CT video:



There's a shot of UA 175 "dive-bombing", careening down from its flight path into the dead-set trajectory with the South Tower. However, in other videos of the attack, the trajectory is a straight path.

What causes this discrepancy?
 
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Perspective. Which is something the CT nuts (all of em - moon hoax, jfk, etc...) have in common, an inability to think critically when it comes to perspective.

Yeah, I'm sure that's the case (as it usually is with Truthers) but in the video of the infamous "Moving bridge" the plane does "dive-bomb" but in the Park Foreman footage the plane has a more-or-less straight path to the Tower:

 
Yeah, I'm sure that's the case (as it usually is with Truthers) but in the video of the infamous "Moving bridge" the plane does "dive-bomb" but in the Park Foreman footage the plane has a more-or-less straight path to the Tower:

What is the distance traveled by the plane in both videos? Is it the same or different? Is the video shot from the same angle? Think about it...
 
What is the distance traveled by the plane in both videos? Is it the same or different? Is the video shot from the same angle? Think about it...

HUH??

If its two different videos from different places of course they will be different distances and angles. Explain your point, please.
 
HUH??

If its two different videos from different places of course they will be different distances and angles. Explain your point, please.
Your exactly right. They are two different videos so why would anyone expect the trajectory of the plane to be the same? Are you a no planer?
 
Yes, a drop of a couple hundred feet is going to look very dramatically different from a helicopter overhead than it is from a video filmed from the ground and miles to the east.
 

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