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Looks like standard structural failure due to physical shock from the impact. Most planes are basically steel and aluminum cylinders with wings. You see similar damage with tin cans when they fall. It's why investigators can easily tell bomb damage from crash damage. It's not too different from crumple zones in cars.
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Looks like standard structural failure due to physical shock from the impact. Most planes are basically steel and aluminum cylinders with wings. You see similar damage with tin cans when they fall. It's why investigators can easily tell bomb damage from crash damage. It's not too different from crumple zones in cars.
[–] Neongreen ago
I'd be talking out of my ass to comment but maybe they are made to do that?