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Originally Posted by Rochard
I believe the pictures I posted all came from Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_93
And this is what slays me... Most of the "truth" sites claim "there is no wreckage" from the Flight 93 crash site, yet they also question why pieces of the airplane were found two or three miles away from the crash site
Your telling me this is too small to be a an aircraft engine. That's because your paying attention.
Look again at this engine part from the PA crash site:
Now look above the engine. See that cart? That's something they tow behind trucks. I'm guessing it's a kind of power generator. It's about the size of a small car. And that engine prop dwarfs it. It's not small at all. It's very large.
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that genny is also 50 yards behind it. it's called "perspective".
bring that generator to the same distance from the camera as the scrap metal and you'd see it's approximately the size of one of the genny tires.