Originally Posted by Choxolate
No clues !!!
I'll rely on the honesty of supermmm to do the calcs.
LOL, this is like to go to a physics final exam and hand a problem to the professor instead of your exam paper.
All I asked for the simple minded calculation is that:
1. Three isolated debris fields,
300 yard from the crater (where the engine was found),
2.3 miles from the crater (Indian Lake)
8 miles from the crater (New Baltimore)
were contributed to three independent events in space on the flight path.
2. The rough time seperation calculated,
5.5 seconds from crash
33 seconds from crash
115 seconds from the crash
Given that the 250 mph horizontal velocity assumed correct, the time seperation between events shows that the three events were independent in time.
As the result, there were three seperate events happened in the sky before the plane crashed, which contributed to the three
isolated debris fields.
Please present arguements directly related to the assumptions, calculations above, to disaprove the conclusion.