Free fall speed would indicate zero resistance on the way down. In other words, the same speed as if you had dropped a brick from the roof. The only way to accomplish this would be through controlled demolition with explosions taking place at precise intervals on the floors below the collapse.
2006-10-14 06:26:28
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answered by beast 6
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When you pilot the 767 loaded with fuel into the building make sure to hit the building between the edges where the strongest steel girders are so the plane drives into the center and causes the greatest amount of damage.
Set up cameras in advance so we are sure to learn from your last flight.
http://www.911myths.com
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/911/
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/military_law/1227842.html
2006-10-14 13:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on how the building is constructed, how the load is distributed and how much damage is done to the structure when a passenger airliner slams into it.
2006-10-14 13:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If a huge plane full of fuel slams into it and damages the integrity of the structure as it did on 9/11, YES, it will.
2006-10-14 13:17:34
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answered by Leah 6
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911 WAS an inside job. Here's the PROOF!...
http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/911/Robert.htm
2006-10-14 19:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Doubtful.. Why was all the debris form the WTC so quickly removed and excluded from further investigation?
2006-10-14 16:20:23
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answered by franco5 2
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No it will not. And there is no reason to see "charges" exploding at intervals just before it collapses demolition style.
2006-10-14 16:10:23
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you want to know that
2006-10-14 13:23:49
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answered by ~Kim~ 2
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Gee, I don't know - will it?
2006-10-14 13:18:30
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answered by Walter Ridgeley 5
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