According to
FEMA, 1 an engine of one of the planes
that struck the TwinTowers miraculously survived the plane crash
and Towers explosion and collapse.
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There is nothing miraculous about parts of the engines surviving
a fiery crash, since the engines are some of the densest
and strongest parts of the plane.
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| Photos: FEMA | Mark Mozaffari |
Like the PentagonPlaneRotor, the engine is way too
small to be
7 tonne engine from a Boeing 767. Here's what a Boeing 757 engine
looks like, a
Rolls Royce RB211-535E4 two of which are missing from the PentagonAttackDebris:
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9/11 Review
employs a simple deceptive technique to 'prove' the engine wreckage
is not from a 767 --
They show you photos of assembled engines in which only the high-bypass
fans are visible, and compare those to wreckage of parts of the
engines containing the high pressure rotors and combustion chambers.
A side view or cutaway view of the assembled engines would show
that the fans are almost 3 times the diameter of the high pressure rotors
and combustion chambers.
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| Photos: Rolls Royce | Rolls Royce |
Looking at the dark sunglasses on a cloudy day, and the very "Men in Black"
attire, one can't help but ask if this is the same "NYPD" officer that
CNN says found a passport of one of the HijackersPatsies three blocks
from the rubble of the WTC
Images:
Links:
See 911Encyclopedia topic:
PassportInTheRubble
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1 'New
York, NY, October 16, 2001 -- Federal Coordinating Officer Ted Monette
with NYPD (airplane engine in foreground) at the Staten Island
landfill. Photos by Andrea Booher/ FEMA News Photo. Photograph
Category: Terrorist Attack, Declaration Number: 1391, Photo Location:
New York, Photo Date: 2001-10-16, Photographer: Andrea Booher,
Photograph ID: 5473 & 5474'
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