Quote Originally Posted by xblackdogx
1. how would the wing damage in the picture be so low... it was descending from 29,000 feet right?

I don't think it dive bombed from 29,000 feet.

2. the "debris" is actually pieces of metal... debris would be COVERING the lawn, much as the debris covered a LARGE PART OF MANHATTEN

Your comparing a plane that went into a open floor design building that eventually collapsed to a plane that desintigrated into reinforced concrete.

3. and the wing damage on the right? [refer to pic], did the plane only have 1 wing....
And a few more pics. Hope that clears it up for ya!:thumbsup:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Complete Proof (NEW, never seen): Pentagon starting fresh b/c i don't want any useless shit that will sway people in the other threads: Picture 1: look at the pieces on the ground Picture 2: i think we can all agree the wingspan of a 757 is longer than this truck (where is the damage of the wings?) COMPLETELY NEW 3 & 4 go together: previous pictures of the "crash" that including myself have shown are indeed of a different part of the pentagon... after careful looking i realized this yesterday and have finally found an Rating: 5