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shure


Joseph keith is a retired Aerospace engineer who designed the "Shaker System" for Boeing. He was a founding member of Scientific Panel Investigating Nine Eleven (SPINE) but has since resigned.

Here is part of a conversation where he gives his expert analysis of the events of 9/11

click link below to listen or right click and save target as to download:
http://www.pumpshitout.com/audio/joseph_ke...1607_planes.mp3
(19min30sec 3.5mb mp3)
amazed!
An aerospace engineer is pronouncing upon videos? biggrin.gif
Cary
Listening to it now Jeff. Thanks.
Cary
Any pilots get a chance to listen to this? I'd be real interested in hearing your thoughts on this engineer's claims about the limitations of flight speed at low altitude.
heliweli
I'm not a pilot but it has always bothered me that in the Pentagon scenario, the plane could have flown at such a low altitude and at such a high speed. I found the conversation with Joseph Keith very intriguing.
bill
Yeah 500 KTS is WAY over Vmo
shure
I don't know if this helps with the low altitude question but somebody at LC posted this video of proof that a plane can fly at a low altitude: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_vJliayH6co

I sent Joe the video and this was his response:

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Jeff,
    I defy anyone to show a video of a 757 flying at 400 mph a couple hundred feet off the ground.  I would have to see proof of speed and altitude and that would be impossible.  The video below showed a plane accelerating at a low altitude in order to gain altitude.  It probably never even gained airspeed as it climbed and that probably was never even 200 mph.
Joe Keith
heliweli
What's VMO?
bill
Vmo is the maximums safe speed in the flight envelope

on small planes it is called Vne --Never exceed

above these speeds structual integrity can be lost, control surface fluttter can happen etc
painter
QUOTE (bill @ Aug 31 2007, 01:05 PM)
Yeah 500 KTS is WAY over Vmo

Bill, I wonder if you would take the time to look at and comment in this thread:

http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum...wtopic=8743&hl=

Thank you.
amazed!
I'm not impressed. The building wasn't designed to "reject" a 707, at least according to the interviews I've seen with the designers, it was designed to WITHSTAND such a strike.

Yet the engineer here claims that it was meant to "reject" or "accept". Sorry, not too credible.

Vmo=Velocity, max operating.

I think it was Beech who set the record straight on this. The airspeeds thrown around for the aircraft are rather like throwing spaghetti on the wall--very imprecise.

The sim instructor already proved that there were control problems in the simulator with too high an airspeed. We know that.
shure
QUOTE (amazed! @ Sep 1 2007, 02:30 PM)
I'm not impressed. The building wasn't designed to "reject" a 707, at least according to the interviews I've seen with the designers, it was designed to WITHSTAND such a strike.

Yet the engineer here claims that it was meant to "reject" or "accept". Sorry, not too credible.

Well if you listened you would know he never said any such thing. Joe was talking about a mathematics teacher he knew that came up with her own logic of a 707 and a 767. He said he couldn't argue with the woman after she said something so stupid as that !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ningen
I think what Mr. Keith was implying was that the materials are more important than the mass, and even if there was more kinetic energy in the heavier 767, that extra energy would just be more energy to destroy the airframe. That's how I took his statement that the Cal-Irvine mathematician's argument was stupid.
amazed!
Shure

I did listen to the tape. How else would I have known he used the terms?

Whether he was quoting somebody else or not is mostly irrelevant, and irresponsible on his part. Why did he, an engineer, not correct the terminology?

The design engineers used the term WITHSTAND. Why did not our hero Mr Keith the Engineer use that term instead of the misleading and incorrect ones he did?
shure
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Its just like a woman I know whos a mathematics professor at the University of California Ervie. She says when I discuss 911 with her. She says that the World Trade Towers were designed to reject a fully loaded 707 in flight. But a 767 is bigger and more massive than a 707 so it accepted it. Now how can I argue with someone like that..............
10min40sec of the audio


Hes talking about what someone else [ the mathematics professor ] said. They were her terms not his. He saying what she said was stupid.
PHARAOH1133
While not being a expert, there are different views. Some say that planes did hit the WTC towers (and don't want to hear anything else) (I tend to believe planes did hit the towers, but what do I know?)
Then there are no planes that hit the Pentagon and flight 93 in Shanksfield, which I believe is true.
So if this is so, it could be possible that no planes hit the towers, I posted a video on another site, and it was not too popular, but I thought it was interesting, and basically it could of been done.
There is a difference between videos being shown on Tv and "What really happened.
Like I have said before, I've been fooled once when 911 first happened, then I was fooled again in learning it was an inside job. So now I'm basically waiting to see what unfolds and to see what develops, I don't want to be fooled again.
However, I think this is a good video to analyze, it could of happened this way, the truth is very hard to find, maybe it was a combination of different things happening all at once, we will learn what the truth is after it is debated and things are ruled out to be false, one step at a time we are getting closer.

Here's the video Link : http://www.livevideo.com/video/B4F468617C2...lastvcid=294652

Here's another one, in which some pilots may confirm to be true or not?
Video Link : http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5...earch&plindex=0

Let me know what your views are on this.
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