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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    OK so you say the official story is a pack of lies.

    Well i say your theory is a pack of lies.

    Just look at the one comment you are so fixated about "no pilot could fly the planes into the buildings" come on if you believe that you are thicker than pig shite.
    Who flew it then? the aliens?

    Flying a plane into a building is as easy as flying a plane "straight and level" just aim at the building. as for the vid of the old vet he says he doesn't think it is possible, he doesn't say its not possible, and these ones flying the plane at the end knew they where going to die so didn't care if these maneuvers would stress the plane.

    You say we are sheep for following the offical line, well I say you are even a worse sheep for following complete bollocks.
    I say go jump into a simulator, they are quite cheap now, and see just how easy it is to fly once you are airborne, I have in fact i have taken off, flown around and landed and the only air time i have had is in a Cessna 152, and you can see them starting to loose control over the plane as the second plane nearly misses.

    Wouldn't hitting the building be easier than, say, hitting the runway? At least the building sticks up in the air for you to aim at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Wouldn't hitting the building be easier than, say, hitting the runway? At least the building sticks up in the air for you to aim at.
    It generally is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    Who flew it then? the aliens?
    Yes. I tells yah...

    actually I am now finding it hard to keep a straight face....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    Yes. I tells yah...

    actually I am now finding it hard to keep a straight face....
    at least you still have one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Wouldn't hitting the building be easier than, say, hitting the runway? At least the building sticks up in the air for you to aim at.
    I've played MS's Flight Sims a bit, and I know I could fly one of those puppies into a building. Landing, well that was the hard part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    I've played MS's Flight Sims a bit, and I know I could fly one of those puppies into a building. Landing, well that was the hard part.
    Now you mention it wasn't one of the things they did was spend hours on MS Flight Sim practicing their approaches and learning the land marks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Now you mention it wasn't one of the things they did was spend hours on MS Flight Sim practicing their approaches and learning the land marks?
    I found it was easier in the simulator as on MS Fight Sim you don't get the feed back though the controls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Wouldn't hitting the building be easier than, say, hitting the runway? At least the building sticks up in the air for you to aim at.
    I think the point was that planes generally slow down to do the runway thing, and the WTC ones were at cruising speed or close to it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    I found it was easier in the simulator as on MS Fight Sim you don't get the feed back though the controls.
    Gasp! It was you wasn't it??
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoristheBiter View Post
    I found it was easier in the simulator as on MS Fight Sim you don't get the feed back though the controls.
    You do if you have a force feedback controller

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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    I think the point was that planes generally slow down to do the runway thing, and the WTC ones were at cruising speed or close to it...
    Correct, and that is one of the thinhgs that makes hitting a building at cruising speed even easier than landing. In landing configuration, with undercarriage down, flaps extended etc, and at low speed, the aircraft is less responsive and is only a few knots above the stall. That makes it harder to control and more difficult to fly accurately. At cruising speed the aircraft is in its natural clean state and responds to the lightest touch. It is easy to control and to line up accurately on any point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Correct, and that is one of the thinhgs that makes hitting a building at cruising speed even easier than landing. In landing configuration, with undercarriage down, flaps extended etc, and at low speed, the aircraft is less responsive and is only a few knots above the stall. That makes it harder to control and more difficult to fly accurately. At cruising speed the aircraft is in its natural clean state and responds to the lightest touch. It is easy to control and to line up accurately on any point.
    What so no Aliems... :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by NighthawkNZ View Post
    What so no Aliems... :-(
    Ragheads are aliems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by MisterD View Post
    I think the point was that planes generally slow down to do the runway thing, and the WTC ones were at cruising speed or close to it...
    The first one that hit was at maximum speed.
    There's a video that gets it overhead from street level and it's engines are tapped out.

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