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The wings have inertia, just like the fuselage. They have the ability to burrow into the ground(or a building) just as well as the rest of the plane. In fact, they are kind of knife-like in their shape and full of fuel, too.
Originally posted by Saltarello
reply to post by samkent
But if the wings got ripped back on impact? Youd think there would be some LARGE wing sections on the lawn.
Nvm, Im making too much sense.
But if the wings got ripped back on impact? Youd think there would be some LARGE wing sections on the lawn.
Originally posted by samkent
Truthers make the claim that the tail always survive a crash.
But do you see and hint of a tail? No it shreds too.
Originally posted by samkent
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The tail section on a plane is 44 ft tall?Its practically a big 3-4 story house made of metal.And it always survives a crash.
In most crashes the tail survives
I could go on but you get the idea.
So what did Flight 93's tail shred off of....
...and where are the shredded pieces? 95% of the 757 was supposedly recovered, says the FBI.