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Old 10-19-2010, 10:39 AM   #247
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Originally Posted by mikey_the_redneck View Post
My own research has led me to believe that it was shot down. There was very little debris at the Shanksville site....
The aircraft hit the ground inverted and at a 40 degree nose down angle at 563 MPH or 906km/h as confirmed by the flight data recorders on UA93. At what point in your "research" did you learn basic physics?

Most of the aircraft debris would be burried in the crater created by such a violent impact. The crater was 8-10 feet deep and 30-50ft wide, I wonder where the large chunks of airplane are?? How about you leave the crash "research" to the NTSB.

NTSB photo of one of the larger pieces of debris found at the crash site:

Hmm, that kind of looks like United Airlines fuselage.
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