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Originally Posted by Scootermuze
Kinda strange that the point of impact was where the nose of the plane supposedly stuck.. Where a hole in a bomb resistent building was made by a nose made of very thin metal, yet 2, 6 ton engines.. both away from the hole, didn't even leave a mark..
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Didnt leave a mark? do you recall what the pentagon looked like?
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Originally Posted by Scootermuze
If this was such a bomb resistent buidling, there shouldn't have been a hole at all..
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Bomb-resistant is not the same as bomb-proof, meaning that if this plane crashed into your house the result would be alot worse.
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Originally Posted by Scootermuze
and just to toss this in.. the report says the impact was on the first floor... no way in Hell a 757 could enter a bldg. that low.. The fuselage itself is higher than the first floor even sitting on the ground..
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meh.. the diameter of a 757 fuselage is less than 13' (
http://www.boeing.com/commercial/757...technical.html, so, it's not hard to believe that the majority of the plane clould enter on the first floor.