Compare the "Lear Jet" (I'm going to call it object, because I don't know what it is yet) with the F-35.
Rate of descent. The F-35 fell at the rate of gravity. This object did not. It was propelled by something and going very fast.
Impact. The F-35 did explode and there was a medium/small explosion with commensurate fire. This object had a HUGE blast. The entire sky lite up and night turned into day for a few seconds. Fires were everywhere. Buildings severely damaged. Trucks on fire. Even a man walking around on fire.
I don't think a Learjet falling from the sky would have this kind of impact. And looking at the very clear video, it certainly looks, acts and sounds like a missile. I have heard the sound on a few videos.
The F-35 was in a flat spin stall; the Lear appeared to be straight nose down configuration which would be much faster if not stalling. Think of just pointing nose down and full throttle. Most airplanes have a built-in design to enter a stall if you take your hands off the stick, rather than just nose down, which causes a spin. This Lear just nosed over and went almost straight down.
Does appear that navigation lights blink on the wing of the object, and if it had a sufficient amount of fuel still onboard, this type of fireball would occur.
LearJets have a straight wing vs swept, and one can almost make out that shape based on where the blinking light is in relation to the fuselage.
at 15 second in, if you slow down the video ( I had to scroll fwd/back a few times) and watch the light, just before it hits the ground you can see what looks like the wing of a plane, with a light on the end.
Otherwise, yes, it does look like a missile!
Coming in fast!... super fast!
Does not look or act like an aircraft. The object has a rocket engine pushing it. The resulting explosion is not a crash explosion. It's a weapon explosion with by design high energy and massive destruction radius. This is not an aircraft crash. This is a missile attack. Ref, 9/11 hit on pentagon destroying the audit. What was critical to destroy in that spot?
Very clear footage: https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1885557291337851315
Compare the "Lear Jet" (I'm going to call it object, because I don't know what it is yet) with the F-35.
Rate of descent. The F-35 fell at the rate of gravity. This object did not. It was propelled by something and going very fast.
Impact. The F-35 did explode and there was a medium/small explosion with commensurate fire. This object had a HUGE blast. The entire sky lite up and night turned into day for a few seconds. Fires were everywhere. Buildings severely damaged. Trucks on fire. Even a man walking around on fire.
I don't think a Learjet falling from the sky would have this kind of impact. And looking at the very clear video, it certainly looks, acts and sounds like a missile. I have heard the sound on a few videos.
The F-35 was in a flat spin stall; the Lear appeared to be straight nose down configuration which would be much faster if not stalling. Think of just pointing nose down and full throttle. Most airplanes have a built-in design to enter a stall if you take your hands off the stick, rather than just nose down, which causes a spin. This Lear just nosed over and went almost straight down.
Ummm the jet in philly had flames come out the rear on the way down?
That's possible and a good explanation.
Does appear that navigation lights blink on the wing of the object, and if it had a sufficient amount of fuel still onboard, this type of fireball would occur.
LearJets have a straight wing vs swept, and one can almost make out that shape based on where the blinking light is in relation to the fuselage.
Looks more like a missile to me, but I'm gonna reserve judgement.
https://x.com/GuyPhilade35809/status/1885483118355763608
https://files.catbox.moe/xqnixc.mp4 - from another post on here by TaQo nice work!
at 15 second in, if you slow down the video ( I had to scroll fwd/back a few times) and watch the light, just before it hits the ground you can see what looks like the wing of a plane, with a light on the end. Otherwise, yes, it does look like a missile! Coming in fast!... super fast!
so not a jdam?
Does not look or act like an aircraft. The object has a rocket engine pushing it. The resulting explosion is not a crash explosion. It's a weapon explosion with by design high energy and massive destruction radius. This is not an aircraft crash. This is a missile attack. Ref, 9/11 hit on pentagon destroying the audit. What was critical to destroy in that spot?
Donβt tomahawk missiles have wings?
Whatever it was, it wan on fire and speeding to the ground!