I see your point, but the wings of a plane are so weak that they can't support much more than their own weight, I mean passenger planes not fighter jets that might hit mach 5-10.
The only parts of the plane that should have even punctured the building was the fuselage, gas tanks and engines. None of the rest of it has enough density where even if we assume the claimed speed that should have been able to break the structure.
Well if you look at high resolution photos it was only really those parts that penetrated the building. Some of what you see with regards to damage was just the external cladding not the underlying beams.
I see your point, but the wings of a plane are so weak that they can't support much more than their own weight, I mean passenger planes not fighter jets that might hit mach 5-10.
The only parts of the plane that should have even punctured the building was the fuselage, gas tanks and engines. None of the rest of it has enough density where even if we assume the claimed speed that should have been able to break the structure.
Well if you look at high resolution photos it was only really those parts that penetrated the building. Some of what you see with regards to damage was just the external cladding not the underlying beams.
Which is unfortunate because closely watching the video, the real plane also does not show any deformation either.