[QUOTE=koman;2862685]
Quote Originally Posted by Albert Shagnastier
If the plane hit the ground at 500mph - how could debris be found so far away.
".....that is precisely why the debris was found over such a large area. The plane hit the ground in an inverted position and at an acute angle and very high speed. The resulting impact caused it to totally disintegrate; sending up a huge cloud of smoke and debris fragments.....which were scattered over a wide area."....koman





Flt 93's black boxes.




One black box was mounted in the rear of the plane's fuselage, so how come it ended up buried well below the level of where the plane's engine was found?







So the plane landed something like this.






Leaving a hole like this





"....a small town Mayor mumbling about not seeing a plane.. That's because the plane was in a zillion pieces and no doubt the Mayor and his buddies were expecting to find a fuselage and all kinds of intact stuff laying around....which happens in a "normal" crash."....koman

" There was nothing routine or normal about this crash...or the resulting debris field.
Masses of forensic data was collected at the site....victims were identified, and the black box and voice recorder was recovered.....buried deep in the ground beneath the initial impact point...".....koman




"This crash was different. There was no wreckage, no
bodies, and no noise."
- Somerset County Coroner Wallace Miller [1]

"I was looking for anything that said tail, wing, plane, metal.
There was nothing."
- Photographer Scott Spangler [2]

"I was amazed because it did not, in any way, shape, or form,
look like a plane crash."
- Patrick Madigan, commander of the Somerset
barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police [3]


Many people who witnessed the site where United Airlines Flight 93 is supposed to have gone down on September 11, 2001, have said how little it resembled what they expected the scene of a plane crash to look like. "

Shoestring 9/11: Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on 9/11: The Mysterious Plane Crash Site Without a Plane

One of its engines was found and dug up from the ground at the crash site,







The other engine was found miles away!