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Old 03-25-2002, 03:43 PM  
TopTGP
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Yeah, I know, this topic is a few days old... BUT, I do have some comments


First off, if the boeing hit at an angle, would that have any difference? I remember wondering where the plane was when I was watching it on the news. I was like, "Okay... So, we have a building that got hit by the plane, but where the hell are the damned pieces of it?".
In almost every single plane crash, there are pieces visable. If planes crash in water, the pieces tend to float. When an explosion occurs, things tend to get thrown long distances (depending on the magnitude of the blast), which leaves me wondering why there weren't any pieces of aircraft on the lawn in front of where the plane hit.


And is it really that easy to fly a plane going 350-600 miles per hour into a 4-5 story building?
The pentagon is huge. Why would he try to fly into the side of it, where the plane would cause minimal damage, when he could have flown it somewhere into the center of the building, where the fires would have spread better, and more damage would have been cause on impact.
Was the guy flying just a generally un-intelligant guy who didn't think flying into the center of the pentagon would have been a better idea, or where they actually aiming for what they hit, the outside wing? Makes me wonder.
(By flying into the center, I mean nose-diving right into the top of the building..)
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