12-13-2013, 05:13 PM
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Let me reiterate:
The twin towers had a commercial airliner slam into it at 400 KIAS generating a huge amount of energy.
If you don't think that a Boeing 767 will break or damage steel, please think again. It will go straight through it, and cause damage to the surrounding steel - thus causing it to buckle, after so long. Along with other factors (jetliner slamming into it, fires, extra weight) - an airliner would definitely cause just about any building to collapse.
Toxic and I aren't saying Jet A(1) fuel was the only factor, as I presume you know, with most things there are several contributing factors, and fuel was just one of those.
The twin towers had a commercial airliner slam into it at 400 KIAS generating a huge amount of energy.
If you don't think that a Boeing 767 will break or damage steel, please think again. It will go straight through it, and cause damage to the surrounding steel - thus causing it to buckle, after so long. Along with other factors (jetliner slamming into it, fires, extra weight) - an airliner would definitely cause just about any building to collapse.
Toxic and I aren't saying Jet A(1) fuel was the only factor, as I presume you know, with most things there are several contributing factors, and fuel was just one of those.
Regards,
aviator