Thread: Pentagon Plane
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Old 03-07-2005, 11:58 PM   #41
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Are you people on the internet!? Who is Jamie McIntyre?

Again, I am asking of you who have not commented yet, what is your comment on McIntyre's report live from the Pentagon shortly after the attack?

Please refrain from making trivial remarks that could be considered as spam.</span>

Your comments, please:

<a href=\'http://thewebfairy.com/911/pentagon/index.html\' target=\'_blank\'>CNN Video</a>

How to shoot down a 747: this is indeed a tricky one since a 747 has four engines. To succesfully shoot it down, all engines need to be taken out by missiles. I believe this would be possible if the pilot(s) fired their missiles in two rows. So the first time they hit two engines, the second time they hit the remaining two. The reason for firing two times is because if you fire four missiles at once, their heat-seekers could zero in on the same engine. And I believe a 747 already in the air could theoretically remain in the air running on just one engine.

To shoot down a 757 or 767 is a whole lot easier since these planes have only two (2) engines.

<span style=\'color:green\'>Regarding the plane disappearing entirely into the Pentagon: I have seen the digital recreation on National Geographic where they claimed the plane went into the Pentagon too. The problem with the plane going into the Pentagon is this: the Pentagon was built like a giant bunker, with each outer ring having two reinforced solid concrete walls on both sides. Not at all like the WTC, which is almost entirely glass on the outside.

And where is the footage of the plane hitting the Pentagon?
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