I didn't do the red paint thing, it was just one of the first results I saw. Take away the dumb paint plane and if a 747 hits that building traveling at hundreds of miles per hour I think it would make a greater impact and leave more of trace.
Just a few testimonials from aviation professionals... no big deal:
Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret), former member of the staff of the Director of the National Security Agency, was working in the Pentagon on 9/11 (in her capacity as Political-Military Affairs Officer in the Office of the Secretary of Defense) when Flight 77 allegedly hit the Pentagon. She writes:
“There was a dearth of visible debris on the relatively unmarked lawn, where I stood only minutes after the impact. Beyond this strange absence of airliner debris, there was no sign of the kind of damage to the Pentagon structure one would expect from the impact of a large airliner.
“I saw nothing of significance at the point of impact – no airplane metal or cargo debris was blowing on the lawn in front of the damaged building as smoke billowed from within the Pentagon. … [A]ll of us staring at the Pentagon that morning were indeed looking for such debris, but what we expected to see was not evident.
“The same is true with regard to the kind of damage we expected. . . . But I did not see this kind of damage. Rather, the facade had a rather small hole, no larger than 20 feet in diameter. Although this facade later collapsed, it remained standing for 30 or 40 minutes, with the roof line remaining relatively straight.
“The scene, in short, was not what I would have expected from a strike by a large jetliner. It was, however, exactly what one would expect if a missile had struck the Pentagon. . . .â€
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Col. George Nelson, MBA, a former U.S. Air Force aircraft accident investigator and airplane parts authority, writes:
“The government alleges that four wide-body airliners crashed on the morning of September 11 2001, resulting in the deaths of more than 3,000 human beings, yet not one piece of hard aircraft evidence has been produced in an attempt to positively identify any of the four aircraft. On the contrary, it seems only that all potential evidence was deliberately kept hidden from public view.
“With all the evidence readily available at the Pentagon crash site, any unbiased rational investigator could only conclude that a Boeing 757 did not fly into the Pentagon as alleged.â€
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Commander Ted Muga is a retired Navy aviator who had a second career as a commercial airline pilot for Pan-Am. On April 11, 2007 Commander Muga stated:
“The maneuver at the Pentagon was a tight spiral coming down out of 7,000 feet. And a commercial aircraft, while they can in fact structurally somewhat handle that maneuver, they are very, very, very difficult, and it would take considerable training.
“In other words, commercial aircraft are designed for a particular purpose and that is for comfort and for passengers and it’s not for military maneuvers. And while they are structurally capable of doing them, it takes some very, very talented pilots to do that. . . . I just can’t imagine an amateur even being able to come close to performing a maneuver of that nature.
“And as far as hijacking the airplanes, once again getting back to the nature of pilots and airplanes, there is no way that a pilot would give up an airplane to hijackers. . . . [T]o think that pilots would allow a plane to be taken over by a couple of 5 foot 7, 150 pound guys with a one-inch blade boxcutter is ridiculous.
“And also in all four planes, if you remember, none of the planes ever switched on their transponder to the hijack code. There’s a very, very simple code that you put in if you suspect that your plane is being hijacked. It takes literally just a split-second for you to put your hand down on the center console and flip it over. And not one of the four planes ever transponded a hijack code, which is most, most unusual. . . .
“Commercial airplanes are very, very complex pieces of machinery. And they’re designed for two pilots up there, not just two amateur pilots, but two qualified commercial pilots up there. And to think that you’re going to get an amateur up into the cockpit and fly . . . it to a designated target — the probability is so low, that it’s bordering on impossible.â€
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Capt. Russ Wittenberg is a former U.S. Air Force fighter pilot with over 100 combat missions and a retired commercial pilot, who flew for Pan Am and United Airlines for 35 years.
According to Capt. Wittenberg, “The government story they handed us about 9/11 is total B.S., plain and simple.â€
In the 2007 documentary video, “9/11 Ripple Effect,†he states:
“I flew the two actual aircraft which were involved in 9/11; the Flight number 175 and Flight 93 (the 757 that allegedly went down in Shanksville) — and Flight 175 is the aircraft that’s alleged to have hit the South Tower.
“I don’t believe it’s possible . . . to train on a [Cessna] 172, then jump in a cockpit of a 757-767 class cockpit, and vertical navigate the aircraft, lateral navigate the aircraft, and fly the airplane at speeds exceeding its design limit speed by well over 100 knots, make high-speed high-banked turns, exceeding — pulling probably 5, 6, 7 G’s. And the aircraft would literally fall out of the sky. I couldn’t do it and I’m absolutely positive they couldn’t do it.
“[Flight 77] could not have flown at those speeds . . . without going into what they call a high speed stall. The airplane won’t go that fast if you start pulling those high G maneuvers at those bank angles. . . . To expect this alleged airplane to run these maneuvers with a total amateur at the controls is simply ludicrous . . .
“It’s roughly a 100-ton airplane. And an airplane that weighs 100 tons all assembled is still going to have 100 tons of disassembled trash and parts after it hits a building. There was no wreckage from a 757 at the Pentagon. . . . The vehicle that hit the Pentagon was not Flight 77.â€
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Capt. Daniel Davis is a former U.S. Army Air Defense Officer and NORAD Tac Director. After his military service, Capt. Davis served for 15 years as a Senior Manager at General Electric Turbine (jet) Engine Division and then devoted an additional 15 years as founder and CEO of Turbine Technology Services Corp., a turbine (jet engine) services and maintenance company. Decorated with the Bronze Star and the Soldiers Medal for bravery under fire and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam, Capt. Davis also served in the Army Air Defense Command as Nike Missile Battery Control Officer for the Chicago-Milwaukee Defense Area. Captain Davis writes:
“As a former General Electric Turbine engineering specialist and manager and then CEO of a turbine engineering company, I can guarantee that none of the high tech, high temperature alloy engines on any of the four planes that crashed on 9/11 would be completely destroyed, burned, shattered or melted in any crash or fire. Wrecked, yes, but not destroyed. Where are all of those engines, particularly at the Pentagon? If jet powered aircraft crashed on 9/11, those engines, plus wings and tail assembly, would be there.
“. . . [C]rashing into the Pentagon right at the wall/ground interface is difficult for even a small slow single engine airplane and no way for a 757.â€
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Major General Albert Stubblebine, U.S. Army (ret), former Commanding General of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), is a strong critic of the official account of 9/11. In a 2006 video documentary he said:
“One of my experiences in the Army was being in charge of the Army’s Imagery Interpretation for Scientific and Technical Intelligence during the Cold War. I measured pieces of Soviet equipment from photographs. It was my job.
“I look at the hole in the Pentagon and I look at the size of an airplane that was supposed to have hit the Pentagon. And I say, ‘The plane does not fit in that hole’. So what did hit the Pentagon? What hit it?â€
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Joel M. Skousen, former U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot and Chairman of the Conservative National Committee in Washington DC and Executive Editor of Conservative Digest.
“[T]he penetration hole [at the Pentagon] and the lack of large pieces of debris simply do not jive with the official story, but they are explainable if you include the parking lot video evidence that shows a huge white explosion at impact. This cannot happen with an aircraft laden only with fuel. It can only happen in the presence of high explosives.â€
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Maj. Douglas Rokke, PhD, U.S. Army (ret), former Director of the U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Project and 30-year veteran, has this to say about the explosion at the Pentagon on 9/11:
“When you look at the whole thing, especially the crash site void of airplane parts, the size of the hole left in the building and the fact that the projectile’s impact penetrated numerous concrete walls, it looks like the work of a missile. And when you look at the damage, it was obviously a missile.â€
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Lt. Col. Robert Bowman, PhD, U.S. Air Force (ret) holds doctoral degrees in Aeronautics and Nuclear Engineering, and was Director of Advanced Space Programs Development under Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. During his 22-year Air Force career, Col. Bowman also served as the Head of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and Assistant Dean at the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology. He also flew over 100 combat missions in Viet Nam as a fighter pilot. He says:
“[T]he official story, the official conspiracy theory of 9/11 is a bunch of hogwash. . . .
“Who gained from 9/11? Who covered up crucial information about 9/11? And who put out the patently false stories about 9/11 in the first place? . . .
“I think the case is pretty clear that it’s highly placed individuals in the administration with all roads passing through **** Cheney.â€
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Retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot Lt. Col. Guy S. Razer, MS, served as an instructor at the U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons School and NATO’s Tactical Leadership Program and flew combat missions over Iraq. He writes:
“After 4+ years of research since retirement in 2002, I am 100% convinced that the attacks of September 11, 2001 were planned, organized, and committed by treasonous perpetrators that have infiltrated the highest levels of our government. It is now time to take our country back.â€
But I'm sure all you amazing ISU engineers know better than any of these Military aviation officers
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In no way did an American Airlines jet hit the Pentagon
Edit: And go F yourselves