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Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
Video can never be an accurate form of speed analysis unless the camera was at a perfect 90 degree angle to the aircraft.
Anyone with basic 10th grade trigonometry knowledge will understand.
Originally posted by theability
I'm sorry to bring this up:
But why in your animated GIF is there a pause in the motion of the aircraft from time marker 0.09 to 0.15???
Interesting to say the least!
Do planes pause in mid air these days?
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
Video can never be an accurate form of speed analysis unless the camera was at a perfect 90 degree angle to the aircraft.
Anyone with basic 10th grade trigonometry knowledge will understand.
So I think the speed of the jet is between 516 - 545 MPH
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
We all know video is not accurate that's why i chose one in which the plane was directly above, and that slight angle will not make a difference.
Originally posted by TiffanyInLA
The NTSB did the same speed analysis with the same video. (albeit, not from youtube).
It was posted on the bottom of page 18 in the NASA thread I started.
Originally posted by cams
Just for the record, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) also conducted video analysis and provided varying groundspeeds aside from the 510 Knot rada data.
NTSB Video Data Impact Speed Study UA 175
Summary
Using distances taken directly from the video screen, flight 175's groundspeed was calculated to be between 473 and 477 Knots just prior to the collision with the building. Using distances taken from video screen prints, groundspeed at impact of 504 Knots and 507 Knots were calculated. This compares to an impact speed of 510 Knots calculated from radar data in the Radar Data Impact Speed Study (AA11 & UA 175)
911depository.info...
[edit on 12-7-2010 by cams]
Originally posted by THE_PROFESSIONAL
This gives a velocity of 103 feet/0.2 seconds = 514 feet/sec = 350 miles/hr
Does this seem right..??? Seems like the plane was under power at the time when it hit the WTC 2. What is the official velocity estimate?
Originally posted by SphinxMontreal
"Therefore, it must be argued that the many, many alleged claims that are made of "impossiblity" of the airspeeds exhibited and observed by the airplanes on 9/11???
Those claims are exposed as complete bunk...."
The only thing which is bunk is the ludicrous story of three guys, who could not even fly a Cessna, expertly controlling a modern jet while traveling well beyond the manufacturer's suggested speed (at low altitude) and hitting their targets without a problem whatsoever.
Nevermind that they allegedly commandeered those aircraft with lightning quick efficiency, expertly navigated and flew to their targets, all the while managing to avoid the most sophisticated air defense systems on the planet.
Credit card number and name for the purchase of the tickets? Or did they walk up to the front desk and pay cash...with airport security videos not running
"Investigators tracing the activities of the hijackers determined that, on four occasions in August of 2001, individuals using Internet accounts registered to Nawaf Alhamzi and Khalid Almihdhar - 9/11 hijackers - used public access computers in the library of a state college in New Jersey," Wainstein testified before a House Judiciary subcommittee.
"The computers in the library were used to review and order airline tickets in an Internet travel reservations site," he said.
On Aug. 30, 2001, someone using Alhamzi's account logged on to a computer at the school to check on travel reservations for Sept. 11, 2001, that had already been made, he added.
Wainstein did not identify the college, but an official with William Paterson University in Wayne said that shortly after the attacks, investigators