Someone should do such an experiment to emulate conditions at the Pentagon (9/11). Is it possible to make a Boeing 757 disappear by throwing it at a solid building?
Re: Now this is fast
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#907226 27/09/200911:4227/09/200911:42
Someone should do such an experiment to emulate conditions at the Pentagon (9/11). Is it possible to make a Boeing 757 disappear by throwing it at a solid building?
I have doubt about that. Im sure even at the speed it would have been going I cant see that happening. But on the other hand it would be a good test and shouldnt be that hard to copy. I just need to know the composition of the pentagon and a spare 757 maybe an old ba one
Re: Now this is fast
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#907980 28/09/200914:0628/09/200914:06
Someone should do such an experiment to emulate conditions at the Pentagon (9/11). Is it possible to make a Boeing 757 disappear by throwing it at a solid building?
jesus dont start that one again,last time this was discussed on the forum there was nearly handbags thrown
Re: Now this is fast
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#907990 28/09/200914:1428/09/200914:14
Someone should do such an experiment to emulate conditions at the Pentagon (9/11). Is it possible to make a Boeing 757 disappear by throwing it at a solid building?
jesus dont start that one again,last time this was discussed on the forum there was nearly handbags thrown
I don't think they'd have quite the same impact
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Re: Now this is fast
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#908625 29/09/200913:5429/09/200913:54
Someone should do such an experiment to emulate conditions at the Pentagon (9/11). Is it possible to make a Boeing 757 disappear by throwing it at a solid building?
ah this one again !
The answer to your question will an alloy and composite material object disappear when it hits a re-enforced hardened building at 500kts ..... YES