Community | May 18, 2008 | 5 comments

Flight 93 crash on local news

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The remains of a 155 ton Boeing 747?

The Boeing 747, sometimes nicknamed the "Jumbo Jet",[5][6] is among the world's most recognizable aircraft,[7] and was the first wide-body commercial airliner ever produced. Manufactured by Boeing's Commercial Airplane unit in the United States, the original version of the 747 was two and a half times the size of the Boeing 707,[8] one of the common large commercial aircraft of the 1960s. The aircraft's wingspan is actually longer than the length of the Wright Brothers' first flight. First flown commercially in 1970, it held the passenger capacity record for 37 years, until it was surpassed by the Airbus A380.

The four-engine 747 uses a double deck configuration for part of its length.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_747
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  • celestialceiling
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    • If you haven't seen it. The editors of Popular Mechanics explain to the creators of Loose Change, and the world, exactly why the plane is not visible.

      I remember being told that the plan hit SO HARD that it went into the ground and it's burried. I wonder if they ever dug it up?

      If you look at Plane crash pictures/videos. You typically see a tail, a wing, an engine. You typically see long skidmarks.

      None of that is present here because the plane went inside the earth and disappeared forever.

    • 3 years ago
  • celestialceiling
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    • "There's no evidence of a plane there. There are no plane parts there, there's a mark, a scar in the ground. Planes crash all over the world and they don't disappear like this one did."

      According to the coroner: "I stopped being coroner after about 20 minutes because there were no bodies there."

      Ask Questions and demand answers

    • 3 years ago
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