I wouldn't exactly call it propaganda? But let that rest for now.
I'm not gonna say I'm a 'no planer', because I wasn't there so I can't really tell for sure. But have you ever seen an elongated object crash into something stationary? I'm gonna assume yes. Now, when those to objects collide, there's this phenomenon called "physical deformation". And, since we know that steel and concrete beats a lightweight material like aluminum, the deformation would be expected on the object of least physical strength ie the plane.
Can you find me footage of said phenomena in ANY of the footage from that day?
Because I couldn't.
I wouldn't exactly call it propaganda? But let that rest for now.
I'm not gonna say I'm a 'no planer', because I wasn't there so I can't really tell for sure. But have you ever seen an elongated object crash into something stationary? I'm gonna assume yes. Now, when those to objects collide, there's this phenomenon called "physical deformation". And, since we now that steel and concrete beats a lightweight material like aluminum, the deformation would be expected on the object of least physical strength ie the plane.
Can you find me footage of said phenomena in ANY of the footage from that day?
Because I couldn't.