Unexpected Wing-Tip Explosions for "UA175"--
Screen captures from the Michael Hezarkhani "Ghostplane" video. Yellow arrow indicates the "wingtip" and where it struck the tower.
Capture A:
Capture B:
Capture C:
Capture D:
Capture E:
Capture F:
Capture G:
Why is the fragile wingtip, which contains no fuel, producing an explosion at all?
The round smoke puff that appears in capture F just to the left of the arrowhead is particularly odd.
If this was deflected debris, we should see it occurring in Capture C. Instead we see a large puff of explosion where the wingtip goes in-- a puff that merges with the larger center explosion.
There's ALSO that weird explosion that occurs much lower down from the wing--away from EVERYTHING!
Screen captures from the Michael Hezarkhani "Ghostplane" video. Yellow arrow indicates the "wingtip" and where it struck the tower.
Capture A:
Capture B:
Capture C:
Capture D:
Capture E:
Capture F:
Capture G:
Why is the fragile wingtip, which contains no fuel, producing an explosion at all?
The round smoke puff that appears in capture F just to the left of the arrowhead is particularly odd.
If this was deflected debris, we should see it occurring in Capture C. Instead we see a large puff of explosion where the wingtip goes in-- a puff that merges with the larger center explosion.
There's ALSO that weird explosion that occurs much lower down from the wing--away from EVERYTHING!