A little fakery involved? What's the image with the blue stuff infront of the impacting tail? Is it compressable air a little faster than the debris?
Your suggested popcorn effect due to the enclosed air is nonsense. Even the airframe was to fast to decelerate in any significant way during entering the building. That's No Planer nonsense, sorry.
The oxygen tank will explode and the superheated aluminum dust will flash like the flash powder used by photographers back in 1900.
Right, the engine of UA175 came from the south went through the building and shot out on the other side at 54.15 m/s. It lost 200m/s speed.
Lots of windows and paper was blown out of the towers but...
Do you see that? It's seconds after the impact.
No paper in the north. No paper in the opposite direction.
You want to tell me that a passport from the cockpit bounced back and fell down near Vesey St?
Well, that's funny. ...or deliberate BS.
This is what your air will do:
It will blow the passport into the tower, the oxygen would made ash out of it in a fraction of a second, the following airplane as a fast moving debris cloud would scratch and push that passport, a cloud of kerosene droplets will follow and explode.
Now:
[qimg]http://img852.imageshack.us/img852/7735/satampass1.png[/qimg]
no scratch, no oxygen, no kink, no kerosene...
How in hell accelerated that passport aginst the airplane and the wind without touching it? That is the biggest nonsense I ever heard.
You like pictures achimspok, here's a composit photo for you
It was taken from this website;
http://www.911conspiracy.tv/Fairbanks_HD.html
The left hand side is from frame 17, the right hand side is from frome 80.
You do see the condensation trail on the right? Yes?
Go to the web site listed above and start at frame 48 then click the next frame button. You will notice that the condensation trail comes strait out of the center of the "nose out"
You will also notice it is well ahead of the fire ball so no 'jet fuel stains" No "burn marks" on the passport. Did you ever wonder why the "nose out" comes out of the building a ways and then comes to a stop and then it's engulfed by the fire ball. The reason that it stoped is because the energy that was pushing it, [19,500 cu ft of air traveling at 510 kts] pushed it's way through it.
Now back to the passport. The concept is pretty simple.
Flt 11 was traveling at 466 mph.
The passport was traveling at 466 mph.
The 19,500 cu ft of air inside the cabin was traveling 466 mph.
When flt 11 hit tower 1, most of the plane deaccelerated, most of the 19,500 cu ft of air did not.
The 19,500 cu ft of air passed through the building in less than a 1/4 of a second and it displaced over 25,000 cu ft of static inside the building as it passed through. It carried with it a passport and other debris.
To sum up; I am not saying the air blasted the passport through the building.
I am saying the air passed through the building and carried the passport with it. The passport saw no excesive forces because it was traveling the same speed as the enviroment it was in. Simple.
If the passport was in fact found on Vesey st. I have no problem with that either. I made that video several years before I heard that, so I did not address it in the video. It only means there was an over pressure fracture in the fusalage. When the nose of the plane hits the building and deaccelerates so doses the air in side the fwd cabin. the air at the rear of the cabin continues foward and it and builds up enough pressure to blow out the top or side of the fusalage. This is very common and usualy happens at 1/4 to 1/3 the length of the fusalage. That is why the pieces of flt 77 with the AA logo on them are on the lawn and not inside pentagon. This compression explosion will be supersonic [it will make a bang] so it is capable of changing a foward direction of travel into a sideways or even aft direction. Airplane crashes are caotic events no clear video of flt 11 and no exact location of where the passport was found. But where ever the passport ended up, it was the 19,500 cu ft of air that got it there!