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Originally Posted by Minte
According to what I've read and seen on television,The fire burned away the protective insulation from the floor clips and the girts.They weaked and failed which allowed the first damaged floor to fall and overload the floor under,etc...
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EXACTLY.
So please tell me, was that building designed so that it would fall only because of fire on the floor? Nope.
Don't tell me about the gallons of fuel, fuel burned out within seconds, because Airplanes use special kind of fuel that burns in flick of an eye.
And so we have a bit of unregular fire going on the floor (tables, papers, people, and remainings of the airplane), corse huge damage is done to the building, no doubt here. But Why exactly Why does it start to fall so I don't know the proper word.. Equaly? So perpendecular to the ground? Plane was right in the middle of the floor? no it wasn't. Fire was going on on every square inch? No it wasn't. Why did the clips and girts brake at the same time? What could be the reason?