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<blockquote data-quote="TeleStratMan" data-source="post: 3312749" data-attributes="member: 44716"><p>I saying the aircraft fuselage came apart at 8000 ft instead of when it hit the ground because of the large area of the debris field and very SMALL pieces of the aircraft. There was not very much of the aircraft left to hit the ground in one piece after being hit by 2 missiles. Basically the 2 missiles turned the B737 into a fuel air bomb. If the aircraft hit the ground in a few Large pieces the debris field would have been much smaller.</p><p>The higher the altitude the larger the debris field.</p><p></p><p>example : the space shuttle Columbia</p><p>"Debris rained over hundreds of miles of Texas fields and highways, stretching from near Dallas all the way to Louisiana. Residents reported finding metal fragments and piles of ash and what appeared to be a door of the shuttle."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeleStratMan, post: 3312749, member: 44716"] I saying the aircraft fuselage came apart at 8000 ft instead of when it hit the ground because of the large area of the debris field and very SMALL pieces of the aircraft. There was not very much of the aircraft left to hit the ground in one piece after being hit by 2 missiles. Basically the 2 missiles turned the B737 into a fuel air bomb. If the aircraft hit the ground in a few Large pieces the debris field would have been much smaller. The higher the altitude the larger the debris field. example : the space shuttle Columbia "Debris rained over hundreds of miles of Texas fields and highways, stretching from near Dallas all the way to Louisiana. Residents reported finding metal fragments and piles of ash and what appeared to be a door of the shuttle." [/QUOTE]
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