- Das große Loch in Shanksville - oder das Märchen vom verschwundenen Flugzeug - R.Deutsch, 18.07.2003, 10:57
- Re: Shanksville - YooBee, 18.07.2003, 13:43
- Re: Das große Loch in Shanksville - oder das Märchen vom verschwundenen Flugzeug - CRASH_GURU, 18.07.2003, 14:27
Re: Shanksville
-->Yellow tape marked a stopping point on the hillside. Nothing in view said"plane crash". It was just a field, with people in yellow and white suits, and lots of little flags. A plume of smoke starts to rise in the woods, and outlines some trees that were charred in the fiery crash. A piece of metal hangs in a tree. “Nothing larger than a phone book”. To the top of the hill, not far enough."Stop! Now!", I’m told.
The crater starts to take shape higher on the hill. The crater with crash debris as far as eighty feet deep in the landfill. A ridge blocked most of the crater from view as the people in suits walked aimlessly around the site pausing to look at items on the ground. A few trailers from the various investigative agencies lined an access road on the edge of the landfill. No survivors, just debris and a large crater. No engines. No fuselage. “Nothing larger than a phone book”.
Und schau mal hier, klicke auf"Somerset plane crash site in pictures."
http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/News/1293938/detail.html
Da siehst Du einige"Kleinteile".
Wie auch immer: Das die Flügel unter der Explosion zerfetzen, mag sein; auch der Rumpf evtl.. Ich kann mir aber nicht vorstellen, dass die Motoren total zerlegt sein sollen, wäre ja das erste Mal...
Ich les mal jetzt noch http://www.flight93crash.com
<ul> ~ http://americanhistory.si.edu/september11/collection/supporting.asp?ID=44</ul>

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