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Originally Posted by fastom
Since Dil is adding up all that fits how about the very strange Shanksville crash? A tiny crater that was ringed in green grass even though a few hundred feet away the forest was burned. They found an engine in the forest yet everything else fit into that neat little hole. So how did that engine get there? Perhaps a trampoline was setup where the plane crashed and the engine bounced off it? What about the fire or lack of?
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Well you get your facts wrong, and distort the rest. the grass was not green, it was yellow, second, the crash took place at the tree line, not in the field, so no it was not surrounded by grass at all, just one side, third, the angle the plane hit was steep, but still at an angle, the plane hit into the tree line, so when it hit, the fuel and debris went into the tree, not into the field, this is why the grass did not get burned, it was not hit by the plane or the fuel.
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Originally Posted by fastom
The picture in the paper today showed a raging fire in two windows of the building, that's 1800 degrees ain't it? Does it matter if the plane was 747 or a Pitts biplane if the fire makes steel expand six inches? The bathtub plumbing could push the walls out.
Why does this sound ridiculous when your "facts" don't?
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Because you still don’t understand the difference between heat and temperature. There was not enough heat to increase the temperature by 1800C.