Too bad you don't show the entire footage. The inside cameras were cut out and the plane smashing into that cement wall and blowing apart was left out along with very significant angle views. Do you honestly think they would spend all that money for a 36 second clip?? I saw the original on Google before all the 911 hype, and the boeing that nasa crashed was completely obliterated by the cement wall. When it became proof for rebutals to arguements, the video proof disappeared. Why? Really, why?
they where testing a new jet fuel that burns alot quicker but doesnt explode... the idia is the fuel burns up before the flames reach inside the cabbin.. thats why there is barely any fire inside
Wow that was impractical, but they very well could have been crash test dummies, "did anyone see the dummy walk by that window"- Alice Coopers laywer"
I'm pretty sure this is the NASA 'test' seen in the '911 Loose Change' documentary. Google search it, watch it, and make your own minds up about things
afaik: this crash shoud not go this way. originally the plane shoud come in in balace and hit the barriere with the left wing. but the remote control was very slow...
It's actually very real. I'm also pretty sure this is the same flight test they used to try and see if a new form of fuel would help keep the wings from exploding on impact, mainly without the gear down.
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Jameskk101 3 months ago
It sure looks like every boy's dream; to get the chance to do that! ;)
otoevst 2 years ago
Too bad you don't show the entire footage. The inside cameras were cut out and the plane smashing into that cement wall and blowing apart was left out along with very significant angle views. Do you honestly think they would spend all that money for a 36 second clip?? I saw the original on Google before all the 911 hype, and the boeing that nasa crashed was completely obliterated by the cement wall. When it became proof for rebutals to arguements, the video proof disappeared. Why? Really, why?
eyeOOsee 2 years ago
Liar - There was no one in the plane - just test dummies.
DominoFaz 3 years ago
lol, dya reckon they were using 2.4 ghz?
donkeysarefun2k7 3 years ago
It's amazing how huge those fireballs get from all that jet fuel!
tall32guy 4 years ago
they where testing a new jet fuel that burns alot quicker but doesnt explode... the idia is the fuel burns up before the flames reach inside the cabbin.. thats why there is barely any fire inside
robbie5380 4 years ago
Wow that was impractical, but they very well could have been crash test dummies, "did anyone see the dummy walk by that window"- Alice Coopers laywer"
speeddemon1989 5 years ago
Wow what a fucking waste. Americans...
MarvinMindless 5 years ago
it was a fricking test you wad!!!!
kidhumor 4 years ago
Not really, I believe they were testing a new jet fuel that burns quickly instead of exploding.
So really it's for our own safety.
DominoFaz 3 years ago
what, they used a pilot in the test. obviously not.
855muppet855 5 years ago
There was an experiment like this one using the same aircraft Boeing 707, it was remote control. Not sure if it is this one though.
CoopersVintage 5 years ago
yes it was
kidhumor 4 years ago
yeah but at some point you need to test it on the real thing.
Storm7777 5 years ago
I think if they were going to test a new fuel and its explosive qualities, they could have tested the fuel on MUCH smaller scales lol.
pedro1216 5 years ago
Thats why you shouldn't fly and talk on the mobile phone at the same time
roryramondo 5 years ago
hehehehehehe
kidhumor 4 years ago
I'm pretty sure this is the NASA 'test' seen in the '911 Loose Change' documentary. Google search it, watch it, and make your own minds up about things
KingofthePavement 5 years ago
You fucking moron!
airneal 5 years ago
Wow, a fucking moron. That REALLY hurts. Thanks.
KingofthePavement 5 years ago
what is the sense of this `experiment`?
faridjabba 5 years ago
see above
airneal 5 years ago
afaik: this crash shoud not go this way. originally the plane shoud come in in balace and hit the barriere with the left wing. but the remote control was very slow...
smitty 6 years ago
It's actually very real. I'm also pretty sure this is the same flight test they used to try and see if a new form of fuel would help keep the wings from exploding on impact, mainly without the gear down.
StaticImage 6 years ago