Unexpected Wing-Tip Explosions for "UA175"
Screen captures from the Michael Hezarkhani "Ghostplane" video. Yellow arrow indicates the "wingtip" and where it struck the tower.
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Why is the fragile wingtip, which contains no fuel, producing an explosion at all?
The round smoke puff that appears in capture F just to the left of the arrowhead is particularly odd.
If this was deflected debris, we should see it occurring in Capture C. Instead we see a large puff of explosion where the wingtip goes in-- a puff that merges with the larger center explosion.
Capture A:
Capture B:
Capture C:
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Capture E:
Capture F:
Capture G:
Why is the fragile wingtip, which contains no fuel, producing an explosion at all?
The round smoke puff that appears in capture F just to the left of the arrowhead is particularly odd.
If this was deflected debris, we should see it occurring in Capture C. Instead we see a large puff of explosion where the wingtip goes in-- a puff that merges with the larger center explosion.
11 Comments:
What is up with the missing left tail wing?
These photos, taken from the infamous CNN video, look like someone superimposed image of a plane onto video of an explosion.
You know something? You just might be right as rain.
Yeah! Right as rain!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Youre the smartest guy in the world, Spooky! What else can we expect you to opine on?????????? Who should get the kids? Brit or K-Fed????
Youre the smartest guy in the world, Spooky!
Fuck off, shill.
The only way to conclusively lay this perplexing mystery to rest is to do an experiment.
Spook! To Home Depot!!! Fetch the scientific chicken wire!!!
PS. Those are some of the grainiest photos I've ever seen of the attack. Congrats on being able to tell conclusively it was the wingtip that was exploding! U shuur is smrt.
shut up sword of chad!
those "grainiest photos you've ever seen" are screen captures directly from the CNN video.
look at C & D and explain how a delicate aluminum wingtip could disappear into a massive steel/concrete wtc without even making a hole.
I can't debunk this, so I'll have to just insult you instead!
"the fragile wingtip..."
Oh the horror....the horror!
Everyone knows that the wingtips are not *fragile*...they have to be strong enough to cut through the air.
Again, I can't even pretend to debunk this so I'll just keep making fun of it all!
Just curious, is Anon@8:13am claiming that wingtips are NOT fragile?
This can't work in fact, that is exactly what I consider.
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