Not me. I've only talked about a straight-out fire. People have said there were explosions, but they were mistakenly describing blow-outs from compressed floors. Fuel-air explosions are immense, but they are also tricky to contrive. But it is an interesting thought. I hadn't considered that the airplane fuel might have been expelled as an aerosol during the collision process. That could have made the fire more furious.
I thought you were harping on fuel-air explosions.
Not me. I've only talked about a straight-out fire. People have said there were explosions, but they were mistakenly describing blow-outs from compressed floors. Fuel-air explosions are immense, but they are also tricky to contrive. But it is an interesting thought. I hadn't considered that the airplane fuel might have been expelled as an aerosol during the collision process. That could have made the fire more furious.
Not fire but SUPER FIRE!!!