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Fakest fake that ever faked, just a modern take with WAY better fakery.

Slowing the speed down to .25x, it still appears to more or less disappear at collision, not penetrating.

Another thought comes to mind too, the body of the "airplane" hits the building fairly close to the corner, now I'm no airplane or crash ologist, but the right side wing wouldn't have penetrated the building, wouldn't it have sheared at some point along the wing with the sheared off section flinging forward?

The towers had well constructed steel girder exoskeletons, Steel is stronger than aluminum: "However, in focusing just on shear strength, steel has a high amount of carbon contributing to its general strength advantage." *

I'd be surprised if the "plane" would have even been able to make a plane shaped hole in the building,

This video timing IMO adds legitimacy to this.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Fakest fake that ever faked, just a modern take with WAY better fakery.

Slowing the speed down to .25x, it still appears to more or less disappear at collision, not penetrating.

Another thought comes to mind too, the body of the "airplane" hits the building fairly close to the corner, now I'm no airplane or crash ologist, but the right side wing wouldn't have penetrated the building, wouldn't it have sheared at some point along the wing with the sheared off section flinging forward?

The towers had well constructed steel girder exoskeletons, Steel is stronger than aluminum: "However, in focusing just on shear strength, steel has a high amount of carbon contributing to its general strength advantage." *

I'd be surprised if the "plane" would have even been able to make a plane shaped hole in the building,

2 years ago
1 score