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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
again... I'm going to state that reinforced for bunkers will not be scratched or even dinged by titanium, aluminium or any other LIGHTLY packed or LIGHT density aircraft or material.
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The exterior of the buiding is brick. Bricks will be damaged by an airplane engine moving 500+ mph, right? Or are we not even able to agree on that? If you need proof, I have an old broken golf club with a titanium shaft and some bricks. If I strike the brick with the golf club and it makes a scratch or chip, you put me on your christmas list. If not, then I put you on my christmas list. It's win/win.
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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
but the window wasn't HIT directly by those parts, what's so hard to see? why not suggest that windows far away on the left side didn't get damaged either? I mean look at a pitchers box and there's a SMALL space that a ball must travel through... using a paper target on a archery range, the flights going through the paper target don't rip through areas of the paper that don't make contact.
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The window was in the estimated flight path of the left engine. Please look over the evidence. There are pictures all over the internet, and even this thread, that confirm that fact.