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Originally Posted by PhantomWolf
Note too that if you attached a fuselage to the alleged and mysteriously dark vertical stabilizer, we should be seeing it slightly above the foreground box, but we do not
Actually, this was debunked back on page 5 of this thread with this link.
http://www.mikejwilson.com/911/security_cam1.jpg
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That's the same view to which I was referring, though it's linked on a previous page. I probably should have carried the links forward in my follow-up, for the benefit of other readers.
Here again is the link to the measurement I made in SolidWorks using Mike Wilson's model, which demonstrates that the object in the video frame is not the lamp post. As a reminder, the z-axis represents the aircraft's approximate ground track.
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