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Old 02-12-2007, 03:32 PM  
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Hahahaha, ridiculous.

They try to say that airplance crashes produce more debris.

When most airplanes crash, they are trying to slow down and land. The pilots are trying to stay alive. They are probably going 100-200 MPH, maybe 250 in a real hot landing.

The plane that hit the Pentagon was maxed out at probably 500 MPH. Hani Hanjour was not trying to survive.

Have you seen airplane crash simulations? I have. I have seen videos of unmanned airplanes crashed at full speed in front of high speed cameras. Do you know what is left of them? Not much.

"Oh, but titanium is very hard!" Nothing is very hard when it is crashed at such speeds.

Do you want an extreme example? Consider a depleted uranium dart. Depleted uranium is very very hard. How much of it is left after it "crashes" into a tank? Just like titanium, aluminum, and steel --it is pulverized into dust.

There's your answer.

It called kinetic energy.
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