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Originally posted by Alfie1
reply to post by Shadow Herder
Hardly a crash; a pretty neat landing really. What relevance to UA 93 ?
Originally posted by Cassius666
Is this gonna be a typical crash? In a crash the pilots to some degree try to safe the plane, against the odds. Ramming it down nose first with the engines fiering, I guess that would be kinda rare and a very different outcome.
Also if you argue the massive debrie field with that the plane was shot down, wouldnt a sidewinder rocket initiate a crash on such a large machine rather than to explode the plane mid air??
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
The fact is the crater in Shanksville was found to be too small to have been caused by a fully fueled commercial airliner
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
Originally posted by Cassius666
What you mentioned is just disinformation. The fact is the crater in Shanksville was found to be too small to have been caused by a fully fueled commercial airliner but something quite small maybe 'van sized' as some eyewitnesses claim. 124 foot wide plane, 30 foot wide 10 foot deep crater.
Youve been duped.