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To: Gary H who wrote (18071)4/20/2003 9:26:46 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (3) of 80915
 
Gary > 2nd aircraft hitting the tower that has already been hit and is on fire

I must say I haven't heard of that before. I have heard of many things but not that one. Maybe it's trick photography.

I found this one on Google but it doesn't show a second plane.
cnn.com

Anyway, it seems like a waste of a plane especially that many people consider that each tower of the WTC was probably packed with explosives and imploded after the planes hit! And remembering that the South Tower, which was hit second, fell first.

fivedoves.com

>>>A growing number of fire protection engineers have theorized that "the structural damage from the planes and the explosive ignition of jet fuel in themselves were not enough to bring down the towers," the editorial stated.<<<

This one is more interesting. To me, the fresh, light-colored smoke coming from below the black, which was clearly due to the burning aircraft above, is very suspicious.

la.indymedia.org

BTW, steel melts at about 2500 degrees F.
education.jlab.org

Kerosene (jet fuel) burns at a far lower temperature and especially when the air/oxygen supply has been limited, as in a fire within a building. In fact, kerosene heaters for domestic use are made of steel.

cdc.gov

>>>The surface temperature of some units can exceed 500° F<<<
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