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Flight 93 Alleged Crash and Debris Locations
Darren:
Approximations of reported Flight 93 debris locations.
Wind direction at the time was recorded as WNW.
rs:
Um, what is your point?
Ben:
--- Quote from: rs ---Um, what is your point?
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Look at the map scale, quite a large debris field for a plane which supposedly lost control and crashed, don't you think?
Evidence.
rs:
--- Quote ---quite a large debris field for a plane which supposedly lost control and crashed
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Not really unless you start making assumptions about the actual effect of the wind on the debris, on exactly what that debris was and lots of other assumptions which were not stated. Either way the original post only showed a graphic and did not attempt to put that graphic into any context. There was no discussion of other background facts.
Don't misunderstand, I think it highly likely that 93's demise was "assisted" in some way because the debris field is so spread out, but I'm not sure that the graphic and wind records add any value beyond things we already know or suspect strongly.
The latest need by the Media to reinforce the Flight 93 "lets roll" story line with the impending release of a "major motion picture" only shows how even this part of the whole 9/11 story is unraveling and thus the entire story continues to unravel.
Approaching Infinity:
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--- Quote ---quite a large debris field for a plane which supposedly lost control and crashed
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Not really unless you start making assumptions about the actual effect of the wind on the debris, on exactly what that debris was and lots of other assumptions which were not stated. Either way the original post only showed a graphic and did not attempt to put that graphic into any context. There was no discussion of other background facts.
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Well, if the Engine was found WNW of the papers and files found in New Baltimore, I'd say that's a pretty powerful wind...
--- Quote ---"Eight miles away in New Baltimore, Melanie Hankinson said she found singed papers and other light debris from the crash, including pages from Hemispheres Magazine, United's in-flight magazine. Stoe said authorities initially insisted crash debris could not have traveled over a mountain ridge more than eight miles from the crash.
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from http://www.flight93crash.com/
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