I remember seeing the "first picture" of a jet hitting the tower. BTW This was days or weeks later.
It showed the jet partway into the building. On the other side of the building was the outline of the jet about to come out of the building.
The outline was exactly the same shape as the nose that the jet would have had.
So we were to believe that an aluminum/plastic jet nose hit a concrete and steel building and keep it's shape all the way through.
That picture disappeared pretty fast
Take a look at these pictures of bird strikes hitting a jet nose.
If a bird can do that there is no way the nose would have kept its shape column or no column
And if the nose does not hit a column, that's about as bad as it would have been. From a distance, it would have seemed to be a nose, sure enough. Like anyone would have had the sight and time to be picky about appearances.
I remember seeing the "first picture" of a jet hitting the tower. BTW This was days or weeks later. It showed the jet partway into the building. On the other side of the building was the outline of the jet about to come out of the building. The outline was exactly the same shape as the nose that the jet would have had.
So we were to believe that an aluminum/plastic jet nose hit a concrete and steel building and keep it's shape all the way through. That picture disappeared pretty fast
If it didn't encounter a column, yeah, it would have kept its shape. They're not made out of Silly Putty, you know.
Take a look at these pictures of bird strikes hitting a jet nose. If a bird can do that there is no way the nose would have kept its shape column or no column
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=bird%20strike%20nose%20of%20jet&tbs=imgo:1
And if the nose does not hit a column, that's about as bad as it would have been. From a distance, it would have seemed to be a nose, sure enough. Like anyone would have had the sight and time to be picky about appearances.