A 20 mi. debris field makes sense (Pan Am Lockerbie) b/c an explosion caused the crash. We've been told flight 93 did a nose dive straight down at 500 +/- MPH.
We've been told flight 93 did a nose straight down at 500 +/- MPH.
Airplanes come apart from stress. To find a hole in the ground that fit exactly the shape of the aircraft would never happen. That is a false assumption.
I have witnessed one large four engine acft crash, nearly straight down, there were engines and parts all over the place. Trying to imagine everything being in its original configuration is futile, it does not happen.
Airplanes come apart from stress. To find a hole in the ground that fit exactly the shape of the aircraft would never happen. That is a false assumption.
You're obviously not discussing the matter sincerely. The Lockerbie crash was a plane that exploded and broke up at high altitude. No one is looking for a clay mold of an airplane at the 93 crash site.
Nothing personal, that's just candid observiation.
Obviously...
Ricky mentions an 8 mile debris field and you make some comment about there not being airplane shaped holes in the ground as though a whole plane impacting the ground would naturally make an 8 mile debris field.
Candid observation: There's no sincerity in that response.