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Originally posted by Mobius1974
You keep reverting back to my story... If you do not believe it.. Call me a liar and move on.. I didnt tell my story to gain a following ..nor do I give 2 flips if you believe me...
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
They refuse to put their name to their claims as Deets, Capt Aimer, Capt Kolstad, Capt Latas et al have done...
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
Originally posted by trebor451
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
They refuse to put their name to their claims as Deets, Capt Aimer, Capt Kolstad, Capt Latas et al have done...
Two questions here, Cap't Tiffany, if you could please ask of Muffy and Capt Buffy, Capt Heather, Capt Trixie, et al and get back to us with their answers:
1) Do they agree with the statement:
When an aircraft hits its "design limits" it breaks. Period.
and
2) Agree or disagree:
The only limitation to an aeronautical platform's speed is the power output of its engines.
trebor, why don't you go ask them yourself? From what I understand, you have about 10 different socks at P4T forum.
But since it appears you are reluctant, please post the source links so we can read it in context. If experience with you is any indication, you are cherry picking words and taking statements out of context in order to fit your bias. Given the quotation marks around "design limits", I'd bet this is the case here as well.
Question 1 is a claim byyou"Rob Balsamo" made on his website.
I wonder why the mods continue to let you people get away with your accusations when you already been warned?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by seagull
This is going to be said once, and once only...
The topic of the thread is:
"NASA Flight Director Confirms 9/11 Aircraft Speed As The "Elephant In The Room"
Yep. Just checked, it still is. It is not conjecturing upon who might be who, or calling each other whatever names you think you can get away with...
Discuss the topic at hand.
Originally posted by XxiTzYoMasterxX
Look at all the trolls attacking one girl.
Then they expect her to answer every single question that they throw at her...savages.
The below was taken from a Normal Category aircraft
Originally posted by GenRadek
reply to post by TiffanyInLA
So basically what you are saying is that it does not matter that many other planes have been in far worse situations where the entire structural integrity is on the brink of failure, and yet the planes managed to survive, because they are not 767s. As if one instance of a 767 approaching 500mph in a power dive is enough for total failure.
Even the Aloha flight's damage probably did have its limits tested. But no, to you that is no comparison to a plane that accelerated in a dive from 28,000ft to 1,000ft in about 4 minutes, with a final impacting speed of about 500mph+, as if that is somehow much worse than a missing wing, a hole blown through the fuselage, a good 1/3 of the top of the fuselage ripped off, or tail nearly severed.
Are you aware that Flight 175 was accelerating and descending? i mean seriously its as if you cannot comprehend that basic fact that a 767 can do a power dive. Sure its not safe, but geeze I'm pretty sure the terrorists had safety dead last in their minds. Its been shown before that aircraft can and DID aproach and break the Mach 1 barrier and survived with some damage, and managed to land.
And again you ignore, that NO SANE PILOT WOULD EVER FLY THEIR AIRPLANE LIKE THE TERRORISTS. Your "challenge" is pointless and a strawman since you purposely ignore the fact that there is a difference between a suicidal/homicidal hijacking terrorist and a competant, straight thinking experienced pilot. I sure as hell woudlnt want to fly like the maniac in a 767, but thats because I am not some suicidal terrorist bent on death and destruction.
Would you want to do a barrel roll in a passenger jet? What competant pilot would? Well this guy did it in a 707:
Tex Johnston:
how many instances after this were passenger planes put into barrel rolls on purpose? Was the 707 rated for this? It survived didnt it?
[edit on 7/16/2010 by GenRadek]