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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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Going inside the offices, the only rubble we find is of construction material. There are only a few photos that show scraps that appear to be from an airplane. For example, this is supposedly a piece of the skin of Flight 77. However, this metal seems too thin to belong to such a large airplane. These planes are 155 feet long and 60 tons when empty. The engines are 9 feet in diameter, and they have some heavy steel components. The small figure next to the engines is a six foot tall man. To show how large these engines are, the landing gear also contains massive metal components. Even if this scrap belongs to Flight 77, where is the rest of the airplane? How can 60 tons of metal disappear? Water can easily vaporize and drift away in the breeze. But airplanes do not vaporize. Flight 77 also had several tons of people and luggage. Where are they? |