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Where are the pieces of the airplanes?

The lack of plane parts is a common enough Truther contention...

Watch this.

h/t to Eject, Eject, Eject.

via Michelle Malkin.

Seriously, watch the video. It's amazing. And consider that the aircraft used is probably the densest brick-like object ever to be regularly gotten airborne.

Comments

Ymarsakar said…
F-4 Phantom widowmaker? The same one Bush flew? Heh

I saw this video awhile ago. "Atomized" is one word to describe it.
Synova said…
I'm pretty sure Bush flew something with three digits, F-101 or 103 or something. I'd remember if it was an F-4 because that's what the ND Air Guard flew over my apartment all the time when I was in college, afterburners aflame.

I think they were the only Americans still flying them.

It's a great video.

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