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SPreston
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Sep 2 2008, 10:06 PM
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- streetcar304
- Sep 1 2008, 11:42 AM
- Stinkey Puh
- Sep 1 2008, 10:52 AM
So it seems if a Pentagon flyover occured, the plane would have flown NoC, then over the impact point, and then about 10 seconds later (because Roosevelt says it was "ten seconds tops" from when he heard the explosion to when he saw the plane) it was flying away from the Pentagon over the South Parking Lot Lane 1 area, southwest, and across Rt 27. Very interesting.
Thanks to CIT for the interview, btw.
Good point. I was giving the CIT Boys the benefit of the doubt by not bringing up Robert's comments and descriptions of where the aircraft came from...or was headed. I didn't want to muddle up an already muddled situation. As far as the speed is concerned (784 feet per second, or 534 mph), I obtained that from a post by SPreston, so a tip o' the hat goes to that individual for helping out with the speed. Hey Bill Paisley aka Pinch aka Sweet Pea aka streetcar304 aka spinning man of a thousand usernames. That 784 feet per second or 534 mph was taken from the official flight path speed through the light poles, which is totally impossible from over the Navy Annex and North of the Citgo. It didn't happen pinch. Can you comprehend the term impossible? Are you still slithering around here pushing that fantasy tale like a cocaine pusher in a high school?
Impossible

Impossible
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