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We have photograph evidence
are we going to just ignore that, because you don't like it?
originally posted by: Jacobu12
Where is the dark blue strip inhaleExhale you are the expert tell me?, Why?
Why is the white strip thinner compared to the red part?
This is the plane all the strips are even and matching with size!
originally posted by: waypastvne
originally posted by: Jacobu12
It don't match up
Yes it does:
911research.wtc7.net...
originally posted by: waypastvne
originally posted by: Jacobu12
It don't match up
Yes it does:
911research.wtc7.net...
originally posted by: Jacobu12
This is picture of the Plane with the Letter C.
C wreckage photographed.We have no background image of the Pentagon to know if this was taken there, either way it looks like silver aluminum. I can not see if there is a dark blue color strip below the white unfortunately. It looks ok though, that this came from the plane.
originally posted by: cardinalfan0596
a reply to: Jacobu12
Once again class.....this is a picture of part of the fuselage where it says "American Airlines" in red letters with white borders on a polished aluminum background. No. Blue. Stripe.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Jacobu12
It's from around the lettering. The paint is exactly the same as that area of the aircraft. Red paint, thin white stripe, no blue. That's an exact match to the paint around the airline name.
originally posted by: Jacobu12
Ok i will not deny it you guys have a point. It could be plane wreckage from that area of the plane, but then again it may not be when we see this picture.
The bottom of the plane is more silver.
The pieces are shattered to bits to know exactly the area it broken apart from.
Blue dark tint where is it?