oh, boy. Yup. 100%!
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Burning at temperatures way below what's required to even anneal steel, let alone melt it... yeah totally.
An aluminum fuselage turning molten, and water, do not mix well.
Show me where you got jet fuel to burn below 400F. Would make an AWESOME chemistry paper.
how long does it take for jet fuel to burn off in open air?
How long is a piece of string?
i get it, it depends on the length like the time depends on the amount of fuel. ok. how long deos it take for a 747 with a full tank of gas when burning to open air take to burn? answer: 15 seconds.
Steel annealing is around 1100 degrees genius, jet fuel burns at around 800. The steel also has to be heat soaked for long enough ,usually a couple of hours or more at that temperature. Learn shit. face palm