xxChrisxx
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Its very difficult to show you where it deforms in a crash like this, becuase I don't keep a slew of plane crash physics videos to hand.
All I can do is talk you through the impact events, and the simulation vid seems to be vlid enough to talk through this.:
Nose hits and deforms inwards,
The fuselage is the stiffest is can possibly be being rammed through a wall at 90 degrees. So it shouldn't compress that much due to the impact.
The wings tear throug the outer wall of the building (releasing fuel) but are ripped off by the increased stress by going through a flooe and then finished off by the main supporting columns in the centre.
As this is happening the nose pitches down and the fueslage splits due to bending.
The tail remains intact throug the outer shell, but deflects to the side and comes off very soon after entering the building.
As the smaller sparts are moving through towards the central colums, the whole plane is torn to bits (there is no more accurate way of putting it than this).
About the same time as this the fuel hits a spark and the fuel ignites.
You won't see any of this in a video because a) it happens too quickly to see b) you arent superman and can't see through buildings.
All I can do is talk you through the impact events, and the simulation vid seems to be vlid enough to talk through this.:
Nose hits and deforms inwards,
The fuselage is the stiffest is can possibly be being rammed through a wall at 90 degrees. So it shouldn't compress that much due to the impact.
The wings tear throug the outer wall of the building (releasing fuel) but are ripped off by the increased stress by going through a flooe and then finished off by the main supporting columns in the centre.
As this is happening the nose pitches down and the fueslage splits due to bending.
The tail remains intact throug the outer shell, but deflects to the side and comes off very soon after entering the building.
As the smaller sparts are moving through towards the central colums, the whole plane is torn to bits (there is no more accurate way of putting it than this).
About the same time as this the fuel hits a spark and the fuel ignites.
You won't see any of this in a video because a) it happens too quickly to see b) you arent superman and can't see through buildings.