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Originally Posted by MrSelfDestruct
While the wings were either sheared off or folded back, they retained enough forward momentum to follow the plane into the hole, where the engines were found.
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So the wings folded in and entered a hole no wider than the fuselage? Even though the plane was moving at somewhere between 300 and 500 mph? I would sooner expect for them to have simply struck the wall and ignited and exploded.
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Originally Posted by MrSeflDestruct
Pictures clearly show impact marks from the engines, which remained attached to the wings.
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I've seen a lot of pictures before and after the collapse of the roof, and I've not yet noticed any kinds of impact marks outside of the main hole and some broken glass (and fire damage, obviosuly). If you have a link, I'd appreciate it.