I bet if you tried that again, there would be mangled engines, landing gear and fuselage sections falling down outside the building. Some parts would get stuck between the floors, and a lot of the building façade or curtain wall would be smashed.
Have you ever stood next to a Pratt & Whitney 747 engine? It's about as big as a car. The "engine" pictured looks like some you and your buddy could carry.
I bet if you tried that again, there would be mangled engines, landing gear and fuselage sections falling down outside the building. Some parts would get stuck between the floors, and a lot of the building façade or curtain wall would be smashed.
Like these?
Mangled engine: https://archive.ph/R65dR
Landing gear: https://archive.ph/wip/Z9Ee3
Fuselage section: https://archive.ph/wip/cmRi1
Noooooooo, not like THAT!
Have you ever stood next to a Pratt & Whitney 747 engine? It's about as big as a car. The "engine" pictured looks like some you and your buddy could carry.
epic fail.
not even scorched.
Is that supposed to be the lower Manhattan skyline in the background? LOL it looks like a movie set.
Hmm. "high-bypass" what does that mean?
Oh, it means that most of the engine (by volume) is air.