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When you give those diameters of two different engines, are they the fan size or the over all size?
Can I ask you where you are getting your size information from? They seem like pretty specific numbers, mind listing a source?
Who identified the engine as a CFM-56?
Was the engine on the street a complete engine with a fan
After all, I remember seeing you identify the exit hole inside the third ring of the pentagon as the entry point of the jet.
edit to add: the illustration moonking posted above is really helpful. John, would you mind showing us the three engines in question, cfm-56, cf-6, and the murray st engine, and helping us understand why it is a cfm-56?
Originally posted by johnlear
There should have been 2 6 ton engine cores which would not burn because they were jet engines and routinely burned fuel at temperatures far above anything seen in the towers. There shouldhave also been wing planks and wing-fuselage forgings along with wing spars, wing boxes, landing gear hydraulic retract cylinders and many others parts like these that could not, under any circumstance, burn, disappear or evaporate. It just could not happen.
Originally posted by golddragnet
PS. I am curious to know, are you John Lear from the LearJet company?
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by golddragnet
PS. I am curious to know, are you John Lear from the LearJet company?
He is the son of Bill Lear, who started LearJet.
Originally posted by jfj123
Which means his dad was a smart, hard working man.
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by jfj123
Which means his dad was a smart, hard working man.
And it means that Johns aviation background is very creadable.
[edit on 3-12-2007 by ULTIMA1]
Originally posted by jfj123
Originally posted by ULTIMA1
Originally posted by golddragnet
PS. I am curious to know, are you John Lear from the LearJet company?
He is the son of Bill Lear, who started LearJet.
Which means his dad was a smart, hard working man.
John Lear, retired airline captain, with over 19,000 hours of flight-time, has flown in over 100 different types of planes in 60 different counties around the world.
Son of Lear Jet inventor, Bill Lear, John is the only pilot to hold every FAA airplane certificate, to include airplane transport rating, flight instructor, ground instructor, flight navigator, engineer, aircraft dispatcher, airframe powerplant mechanic, parachute rigger, and tower operator.
He flew secret missions for the CIA in Central and Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa between 1966 and 1983. He has flown as Captain and check pilot for over 10 different airlines.
John held 17 world records including speed around the world in a Lear Jet Model 24, set in 1966. He was presented with the PATCO award for outstanding airmanship in 1968, and the Symons Wave memorial. He was the youngest American to climb the Matterhorn in Switzerland in 1959 and in the 1970's owned and skippered the Americas Cup boat, the Soliloquy, out of Marina Del Rey.
In 1968, John raced a Douglas B26 Invader in the unlimited class at the Reno air races.
He was a Senior Vice Commander of the China Post 1, the American Legion Post for Soldiers of Fortune. He is a 20 year member of the special operations Association.
Originally posted by moonking
Originally posted by johnlear
Originally posted by InnocentBystander
Was the engine on the street a complete engine with a fan
What does it look like?
Since you asked
I think it’s only a part of it
Originally posted by johnlear
Originally posted by InnocentBystander
Can I ask you where you are getting your size information from? They seem like pretty specific numbers, mind listing a source?
Use your favorite search engine. Type in "CFM-56 diameter." Press "enter".
Who identified the engine as a CFM-56?
Use your favorite search engine. Type in "CFM-56 911"
Was the engine on the street a complete engine with a fan?
What does it look like?
edit to add: the illustration moonking posted above is really helpful. John, would you mind showing us the three engines in question, cfm-56, cf-6, and the murray st engine, and helping us understand why it is a cfm-56?
Yes.
Originally posted by golddragnet
If a Boeing did crash into the WTC and was lodged inside the building, with the engines, either smashed up, or intact, and then the pre-planeted explosives inside the building are set off, which bring the building down, wouldn't those explosives be enough to fragment the engines into small unidentifyable pieces??? Could that explain the lack of evidence of a Boeing at the site? I can understand the fires not being enough to melt the planes engines (or the buildings themselves), but what about the pre-planted explosives?
Regards
Originally posted by InnocentBystander
Who identified the engine as a CFM-56?
And it means that Johns aviation background is very creadable.
Maybe, maybe not. Based on his other observations, I find that I cannot take what he says at face value. Unfortunate but true.