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Old 07-17-2005, 01:22 PM
trodas
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Default Plane analys :)

Now something to see.

For long, people looking on this photo:

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/detail%2...%20WTC%202.jpg
(original was published in Der Spiegel, Germany: http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/priletaj...%20WTC%202.jpg )

And asking what it is, on the little belly that Boing 757/767 and other planes have for the landing gear, just before the right "foot" one
It is obviously are some kind of missile or bunker buster (like what are found buried deep-in Pentagon), that initiate the huge explosion we all saw. At this point I would like remind you, that the integral tanks in plane wings are designed to do NOT blow under any circumstances. In fact, the fuel blow ONLY when it is sprayed into atmosphere. Ohervise it just burn - and only it's exhalation is, what is burning... And you can even light it on palm of your hand and do not get burned.
You are even safe to try it with normal gas

Anyway, what I want to say is, that since everyone seems concerned about the bunker-buster initiator, the division of the plane belly did not seems catch any attention. I have no idea, what it is, but looking on every plane photos on http://www.airliners.net - and I saw them thousads - is obvious that every (*)(*)(*)(*) commercial jet airplane have SMOOTH and clean belly. Check for yourself, Boeing 757:

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Boeing%20757%202.jpg

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Boeing%20757%203.jpg

Boeing 767:

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Boeing%20767.jpg

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Boeing%20767%202.jpg

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Boeing%20767%204.jpg

...you see? Clean nice undivided belly. What about other airplanes? Airbus A300?

http://ax2.old-cans.com/WTC/Airbus%20A300.jpg

Again - no divided belly at all.

Someone cut the plane in half in order to pack it up with explosives?

I don't know what it is, but it apears on all the pictures and it is visible from all anges - and I refuse to believe that this is a terrorist with boxcutter, cutting the poor plane in half.
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