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Another poster was claiming the missile wings wouldn't damage the cladding and I was disagreeing
Originally posted by vipertech0596
reply to post by septic
Another poster was claiming the missile wings wouldn't damage the cladding and I was disagreeing
If you are referring to moi, I did not say the missile wings wouldnt damage the cladding, I said the missile wings would not have caused near the amount of damage you claim they did. If you arent referring to me...OOPS.
Originally posted by Varemia
reply to post by septic
You do know that those are aluminum casings, right? Many of them fell off as a result of the impact. I saw a video of the construction of the building, and the construction workers were able to slide those on by hand.
Originally posted by Varemia
reply to post by septic
A missile's wing will not be stronger than a plane's. Designers try to remove as much weight as possible to allow for higher velocities. An airliner's wing, though, is designed to withstand a lot of stress and wind. What in the world makes you think a missile is more viable when missiles are made of almost the same thing as airplanes?
Originally posted by Varemia
reply to post by septic
A missile's wing will not be stronger than a plane's. Designers try to remove as much weight as possible to allow for higher velocities. An airliner's wing, though, is designed to withstand a lot of stress and wind. What in the world makes you think a missile is more viable when missiles are made of almost the same thing as airplanes?
Yes, I well aware of the aluminum cladding; it has been mentioned throughout the thread.
The cladding was sliced by something thinner than a jet wing, and the columns were bent by something going left to right.
A missile's wing will not be stronger than a plane's.
What in the world makes you think a missile is more viable when missiles are made of almost the same thing as airplanes?
Originally posted by TrickoftheShade
reply to post by septic
You keep posting these photos as though they constitute some sort of proof. They don't. Indeed in the one you showed in answer to me above I can't see anything in it which suggests that it couldn't be caused by a plane.
The only thing you seem to have is your own desperate need to be comforted by your thoughts of conspiracy. It's not compelling at all.
This is a fair and logical explanation based in truth. Which is exactly the reason why septic won't pay it any attention. It doesn't compute with his wild fantasy. So why are we all bothering with this back and forth with him I wonder?
I wonder too if septic realizes that he's been arguing for a plane this entire time.
Originally posted by septic
Care to comment on the evidence that indicates the direction of travel of the projectile that caused it?
Couldn't you find a blurrier more degraded picture ?
Originally posted by TrickoftheShade
reply to post by septic
You keep posting these photos as though they constitute some sort of proof. They don't. Indeed in the one you showed in answer to me above I can't see anything in it which suggests that it couldn't be caused by a plane.
The only thing you seem to have is your own desperate need to be comforted by your thoughts of conspiracy. It's not compelling at all.
Originally posted by septic
They certainly are compelling, so compelling you'd rather discuss something else. Note how the damage indicates the direction of travel of the projectile:
Originally posted by Varemia
reply to post by septic
Just so you know, drawing pictures does not strengthen your argument. What is your response to the idea that the plane debris deflected the steel and was not able to perfectly break it?
Originally posted by septic
reply to post by PhotonEffect
The level of dishonesty would be astonishing if I wasn't aware you've been lying to yourself for well over a decade. If you'd lie to yourself so easily, lying to others would be effortless.
Left to right, exactly the opposite of a cartoon jet's "super-wing".
To get this thread back on track, what caused the damage to the left side of the gash? The evidence indicates a left-right motion:
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Now see, how do you extrapolate that conclusion? It makes no sense, especially since the damage really isn't directional. It looks like something hit the wall, and hit it hard.
It was the airplane wing that caused that damage for the up-teenth time. Don't you think if a small winglet on a jassm thats made of light weight material could break through those columns, then so can a much more massive wing from a 767? Can't you see contradiction in what you're saying here?
Look septic- face it, you're theory is pure bunk. I'm sorry to break it you but it's about as bunk as it gets and no one is buying it. Even folks in your own camp think its bunk. Basically everyone except you and perhaps Yankee451, whose stuff you keep spamming and regurgitating here, thinks it's pure bunk.
This whole thread of yours has become an exercise in futility since it was a plane. I know it for a fact. And no amount of you calling me a liar and a fraud is going to change that I saw the plane live and in person that day. I'm the kryptonite to your piss-ant no plane theory.
But alas- T'is the end my friend- I'm sorry to have wasted your time (and mine) engaging with you here. You don't seem at all interested in finding the truth as you say and I believe your only agenda is to find attention. Why else would you continue to promote such a bizarre theory in the face of all the evidence that proves it was planes... It's kind of odd.
Oh well.
Before I'm done with this thread once and for all, I have to ask you- were you the actual pioneer of this no plane mumbo jumbo or are you just that gullible?
Originally posted by TrickoftheShade
reply to post by septic
Yeah sure. That photograph doesn't suggest anything like a "left to right" trajectory. Unless you really, really want it to. So much so that you are willing to believe that millions of people are lying to you.