Just a point to also consider: the weight of the average jet - TopicsExpress



          

Just a point to also consider: the weight of the average jet engine is around 8,000 pounds; and, in the case of a two-engined Boeing 767 jetliner, which was purported to have crashed into a side of the steel-reinforced-concreted-wall of the World Trade Centre (via an in-and-out motion), without undergoing structural damage (to either of its engines or wings, on its initial impact) is next to impossible. Why, not!? Each of the two jet-engines is mounted on to each wing with only 4 to 6 bolts, etc. Therefore, on impact, those engines wouldve fallen-off, immediately! Unless, of course, the aeroplane pierced one side of the WTC building that was, perhaps, thoroughly made of glass (instead!). Thereby, enabling the whole of the aeroplanes wings to stay intact (whilst disappearing into the building), without suffering any visible degree of detachment from the fuselage, itself! Plus, the nose-cone of the average jetliner, today (irrespective of its manufacturer: Boeing or Airbus), is made of a relatively malleable material; and, therefore, couldnt penetrate a steel-reinforced-concreted-wall, with such facility, as shown in the media-videos; irrespective of its speed! The reverse of its energy, on impact, wouldve drastically slowed down the aircraft; and its wings, engines, etc. wouldve partly fallen to the ground, below! Hmmmm...somethings very fishy about the medias account of planes crashing into the aforementioned type of buildings!!!
Posted on: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 06:51:23 +0000

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