Also an airplane is like a giant beer can, its made to be light and can't knock a giant beam down unless it has been pre cut ahead of time. A good research project would be to find other examples of planes hitting structures. Even Bridges.
I'm sitting in an office building where the steel and concrete beams are 6ft thick in all directions, its a 25 floor building, I'm sure the WTC are even beefier.
The architect of the WTC built those buildings to be plane proof. The Boeing passenger jet he used as a reference was heavier than the planes used on 9/11. He wanted the buildings to be like a mosquito getting, and push a pen through that netting you just get a hole. The entire netting doesn’t collapse.
Planes are getting lighter. Also airplanes are mostly aluminum not steel and concrete rebar.
Also an airplane is like a giant beer can, its made to be light and can't knock a giant beam down unless it has been pre cut ahead of time. A good research project would be to find other examples of planes hitting structures. Even Bridges.
I'm sitting in an office building where the steel and concrete beams are 6ft thick in all directions, its a 25 floor building, I'm sure the WTC are even beefier.
The architect of the WTC built those buildings to be plane proof. The Boeing passenger jet he used as a reference was heavier than the planes used on 9/11. He wanted the buildings to be like a mosquito getting, and push a pen through that netting you just get a hole. The entire netting doesn’t collapse.
Planes are getting lighter. Also airplanes are mostly aluminum not steel and concrete rebar.
Yup!