hey bin laden is that you????
2006-08-17 09:00:14
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answered by A REAL American 3
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There are 1000's of examples of planes that disintegrated on impact. Look at wreck pics of 737's that plowed into the ground in Pennsylvania in 1990's they shattered into pieces no piece was bigger than a 1'-1.5' across. the ntsb web site or other aviation web sites should have such pic's available from ages past . ww2 planes that plowed head first only leave a small hole in the ground at the bottom of which you'll find aluminum shreds and the shattered engine block. This phenomenon is nothing new. So stop watching conspiracy bunk and start thinking objectively .
2006-08-21 14:03:06
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answered by brian L 6
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Flight 77 Debris
CLAIM: Conspiracy theorists insist there was no plane wreckage at the Pentagon. "In reality, a Boeing 757 was never found," claims pentagonstrike.co.uk, which asks the question, "What hit the Pentagon on 9/11?"
FACT: Blast expert Allyn E. Kilsheimer was the first structural engineer to arrive at the Pentagon after the crash and helped coordinate the emergency response. "It was absolutely a plane, and I'll tell you why," says Kilsheimer, CEO of KCE Structural Engineers PC, Washington, D.C. "I saw the marks of the plane wing on the face of the building. I picked up parts of the plane with the airline markings on them. I held in my hand the tail section of the plane, and I found the black box." Kilsheimer's eyewitness account is backed up by photos of plane wreckage inside and outside the building. Kilsheimer adds: "I held parts of uniforms from crew members in my hands, including body parts. Okay?"
2006-08-17 16:07:26
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answered by archimedes_crew 3
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When in the history of aviation has a plane had the tallest building in the world collapse upon it?
2006-08-17 16:04:38
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answered by kingstubborn 6
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Plenty of times: Flight 800 TWA into the Atlantic, Air Tran into the Florida Everglades.
2006-08-17 16:10:44
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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The plane crash in the everglades in florida back in the 90's I think. I don't think they got much back from that one.
You have to remember airplanes aren't exactly concrete...they are very fragile pieces of equipment in reality.
2006-08-17 16:04:41
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answered by jpxc99 3
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Locherbie, Scotland
2006-08-17 16:00:39
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answered by K9 4
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No plane has ever dinitergrated. I'm pretty sure that's not even a verb.
2006-08-17 16:01:10
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answered by El Pistolero Negra 5
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below are some links to sites that tell of airplane crashes in which the 'black box' was not found.
2006-08-17 16:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question, I sure don't keep records of that.
2006-08-17 16:11:59
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answered by Jose R 6
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never...its even harder to disintegrate a body ... meat is wet and takes awhile to burn completely.
2006-08-17 16:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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