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>The 767-400ER, the first Boeing wide-body jet resulting from two fuselage stretches, entered service with Continental Airlines in 2000. The type features a 21.1-foot (6.43-metre) stretch over the 767-300, for a total length of 201.25 feet (61.3 m).
>The two 747-8 variants feature a fuselage stretch of 18.3 ft (5.6 m) over the 747-400, bringing the total length to 250 ft 2 in (76.25 m).
>The 737 Next Generation planes also had redesigned wings, a better cockpit and a new cabin. The 737 Next Generation is made up of the -600, -700, -800, and -900ER models. These models go from 102 ft (31.09 m) to 138 ft (42.06 m) in length.
22m + 1/3 of 22m (=7.3) = 29.3m
Which.. is about right for a 737!!!
I've also included this rather old picture of Missiles.. The only one that would work here is the Titan II (again, there may be a newer set of missiles to choose from). Thing is, why use such a HUGE missile if all you want to do is fire it across the yard into the building? I'm sure they could make one of the smaller missiles do the same amount of damage as seen in the pictures,
So the missile idea is actually kind of ridiculous when you think of it like this!
But we have a problem still. It wasn't a 737 that hit the pentagon, they say it was a 757:
>At 155.3 feet (47.3 m) in length, the 757-200 was 2.1 feet (0.640 m) longer than the 727-200, and with a greater proportion of its internal volume devoted to cabin space, seating was available for 239 passengers, or 50 more than its predecessor.
Almost 50m!! That's more than double the height of the pentagon. So we have a mystery here, if a 737 hit the pentagon…