The airplane is fake. There is no way to be swallow completely inside the building. At least half of it have to be exploded outside with debris all around. If you watch carefully part of the plane disappear before the impact.
There is no way to be swallow completely inside the building. At least half of it have to be exploded outside with debris all around.
What are you basing this on? I mean how often have you seen a plane hit a building?
I think the key factor momentum. The weight of the plane and the speed of the plane.
Think of a car hitting a chain link fence. At 10 mph, the care won't go through the fence. Maybe not at 40 mph. But what about 100mph? There's a point where the fence won't stand a chance and the car will just bust though
The bird thing makes it easier to comprehend that a "soft" metal (aluminum) can penetrate a hard metal (steel). If a soft body (bird) can damage a plane as it does, then a plane can damage a building as it did.
The airplane is fake. There is no way to be swallow completely inside the building. At least half of it have to be exploded outside with debris all around. If you watch carefully part of the plane disappear before the impact.
What are you basing this on? I mean how often have you seen a plane hit a building?
I think the key factor momentum. The weight of the plane and the speed of the plane.
Think of a car hitting a chain link fence. At 10 mph, the care won't go through the fence. Maybe not at 40 mph. But what about 100mph? There's a point where the fence won't stand a chance and the car will just bust though
Think of a flock of birds hitting a plane and then revise your statement.
I don't think my statement needs revising. The momentum will be on the plane's side. What's the point you are making.
The bird thing makes it easier to comprehend that a "soft" metal (aluminum) can penetrate a hard metal (steel). If a soft body (bird) can damage a plane as it does, then a plane can damage a building as it did.