>>2969724
Yes it was more that one floor. (As the illusion).
So think, if it was a real commercial plane [which is also impossible from another forensic point;since the Boeing of that size and type can't fly as fast as depicted so close to sea level "that would be a rocket" reps at Boeing told us on the phone. - air is too thick at ~700ft.
An engineer who tested aircraft of that type for effects of torsion / vibration which initially pulled planes apart in the air. He said the same thing.
Anyway it's depicting something that wouldn't happen "in the real world" as one Crisis Actor explained the anomalies in his own story
"In the real world, this would never happen"
I have to be blunt and not sugarcoat as it's been too many years already.
So given all this impossible craziness we're supposed to believe another impossibility.
The wing tips cut through steel girders and steel reinforced concrete [the floors]
It didn't go in flat onto one floor as some insane simulations [Purdue U.] try to depict it through yet another computer cartoon. It supposedly cut through ~ 3 floors at an angle.
Plane-shaped holes on both North and South Tower matched.
North Tower's was on the North side. And South's on the South side.