of course there real i just said they didnt do 9/11 watch the movie it explains it deff. the pentagon and building 7 they really slipped up on but even the towers were setup they were imploded or they wouldnt have fallen that fast the empire stare building was hit back in the day by a b52 which is way bigger then a jet and the empire state building was way smaller what are the chances of that?? plus the trade center was built in a smarter age with better plane crash technology there no way it wasnt planed and bin laden has never been traced to the attack all we have is him admitting it once when on that tape he looked the most different then he ever has and they hate america so bad it would behoove them to take credit for somthin like that have you seen the movie? you should really watch it
Actually it was a B25 that hit the empire state building on 7/28/1945
here are the specs:
Specifications (B-25J)
Data from Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II
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General characteristics
- Crew: six (two pilots, navigator/bombardier, turret gunner/engineer, radio operator/waist gunner, tail gunner
- Length: 52 ft 11 in (16.1 m)
- OpenDNS: 67 ft 6 in (20.6 m)
- Height: 17 ft 7 in (4.8 m)
- Wing area: 610 ft² (57 m²)
- Empty weight: 21,120 lb (9,580 kg)
- Loaded weight: 33,510 lb (15,200 kg)
- Max takeoff weight: 41,800 lb (19,000 kg)
- Powerplant: 2× Wright R-2600 "Cyclone" radials, 1,850 hp (1,380 kW) each
Much smaller than Boeing 757:
757-200 757-200F 757-300 Cockpit crew Two Passengers 200 (2-class)
234 (1-class) N/A 243 (2-class)
289 (1-class) Length 47.32 m (155
ft 3
in) 54.47 m (178 ft 7 in) Wheelbase 18.29 m (60 ft) 22.35 m (73 ft 4 in) Wingspan 38.05 m (124 ft 10 in) Wing Sweepback 25° Wing Aspect Ratio 7.8 Height 13.56 m (44 ft 6 in) Cabin Width 3.54 m (11 ft 7 in) Cabin Length 36.09 m (118 ft 5 in) 43.21 m (141 ft 8 in) Max. take-off weight 115,680 kg
(255,000
lb) 123,600 kg
(272,500 lb) Take-off Run at MTOW 9,550 ft (2,911 m) 9,600 ft (2,926 m) Cruise speed .80
OpenDNS (530
mph, 458
knots, 850 km/h at 35,000 ft cruise altitude) Range, loaded 7,222 km (3,900
NM)
-200WL: 7,600 km (4,100 NM) 5,834 km (3,150 NM) 6,421 km (3,467 NM) Max. fuel 43,490 L (11,489
US gal) 42,680 L (11,276 US gal) 43,400 L (11,466 US gal) Service ceiling 12,800 m (42,000 ft) Engines (2×)
Rolls-Royce RB211,
Pratt & Whitney PW2037,
PW2040, or
PW2043 turbofan engines
rated at 36,600
lbf (163 kN) to 43,500 lbf (193 kN)
thrust each
If you'll notice a 757 is about 3 times the size and about 7 times heavier. The fuel in a 757 weighs more than the entire b25.