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| This page updated on July 7, 2004 |
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| I had originally intended to post one other picture of UA175, but as usual, I got distracted
and forgot about it. If you have explored the LetsRoll site then you no doubt have already seen it.
For those that haven't, I have posted it below. When I was a believer, this photo combined with the primary
'grey' photo explored earlier in this article, were the meat and potatoes. This blue photo from the Evan Fairbanks video shows a nice thick shadow where the starboard wing fairing is. I'll admit, this does look strange, but if you go back over my previous analysis of the greyish pod photos then it makes much more sense. As you look over these photos, take note of the heavy image distortion all throughout. Scroll down for my point by point. |
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Now, you can reload these three airliners.net photos for comparisons here: UA-One, UA-Three and Q-One In all three of these a.net photos, you can see how huge these wing fairings are and how far they extend from the fuselage. Once again, these can easily account for the extended shadows we see in the 9/11 pictures. Both the pod and the wing fairing are in exactly the same location and appear to be the same size, which really makes it impossible for any layman to conclude that it is something unatural, let alone a missile pod. Now, also take note of the lighter area just to the front and the rear of the 'pod'. The shape of the area in front is easier to discern. Do you see how it curves inward toward the fuselage? I think this is probably the wing fairing curving in. Take another close look at the a.net photos and see how the ends of the fairings curve back toward the fuselage. Looks like a match to me! One item that makes this blue pod picture so interesting is the fact that there is a light line between the pod and the main shadow line. This is throwing a lot of people off, as it did me. My guess is that this is one of two things: Either it is simple ambient light reflection or it is reflected light from the port engine, or perhaps a combination of the two. Look at the Q-One a.net photo above to see an example of what I'm talking about. The sun is coming in from the right. The left side of the port (left) engine is in shadow, as you would expect. The left side of the starboard (right) engine is mostly in shadow but you can see that part of it is reflecting some light. The light source for this reflection is obviously coming from the fuselage. So, the sun is being bounced around like a pinball in between the various parts of the plane. This is another factor that must be kept in mind when trying to determine what we are seeing in the 9/11 photos. And one more picture that has been passed around recently: NIST pic. It was found in the following PDF report: http://wtc.nist.gov/progress_report_june04/appendixh.pdf. As you can see, there is clearly no pod or any foreign object in these pictures. That concludes the update for now. Check the date at the top of the main site page, http://911wideopen.com/ or this article's index page, to keep an eye on future updates and don't forget to spread the word and share this link with people as it can be very difficult to get traffic to a site without help. |
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