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
Incorrect. At the 87th floor where the first plane hit, the steel ibms were only a quarter inch thick. Solid aluminum substructure, which most definitely is thick beams, although made of aluminum to save weight, traveling at a high Connecticut energy, would have most definitely gone into the building very much Wiley Coyote outline
I don't think the jet nose cones are solid. It is an aluminum skin with various instruments inside.
You may be right about the I-beams. I just don't know. But after seeing what a bird strike does I have a hard time believing that a jet nose cone can hit concrete and still not distort.
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.
Incorrect. At the 87th floor where the first plane hit, the steel ibms were only a quarter inch thick. Solid aluminum substructure, which most definitely is thick beams, although made of aluminum to save weight, traveling at a high Connecticut energy, would have most definitely gone into the building very much Wiley Coyote outline
I don't think the jet nose cones are solid. It is an aluminum skin with various instruments inside. You may be right about the I-beams. I just don't know. But after seeing what a bird strike does I have a hard time believing that a jet nose cone can hit concrete and still not distort.
I don't even question if jets hit the towers. I just don't buy that that is what took the towers down. Take a look at Melania's coat during a 9/11 event. the stitching looks like the nose of a plane coming out of the tower. https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/white-house-slams-backlash-over-coat-worn-by-melania-in-9-11-tribute-image-report-2100363