93 debris at the lake. Lets say it was two minutes, hell, five minutes after impact. How long would it take debris to go 2 miles with a 10mph wind heading south west?
People in stressful situations can get their timings wrong by quite remarkable amounts. Let's not forget, at the time the aircraft crashed, all of those bits of debris were travelling (in the aircraft) towards the lake at 500 MPH.
Plane hits, fireball throws debris upwards and down range, wind catches debris (wind is usually stronger higher up), by the time the wind takes over the debris could already be half way to the lake.
I have to disagree with your positioning.
The impact at 2:06 is clearly in the right of the shot, and is pointing south -south west from the impact showing the split in the tree line of the access road going south.
I've tried playing with the angles on google earth, and I'm not seeing what you're saying.
That's not my fault. I'm pretty good at this whole photographic interpretation thing.

There is no road between the trees, by the way. The road ends before the crash site.
Facts:
1. The background in the shot does not match the direction you claim it is looking.
2. The background in the shot does match the direction I claim it is looking.
3. The direction you claim then creates the problem of explaining the lack of fire damage.
4. The direction I claim means there is no need to explain the lack of fire damage.
Not to say that my positioning is actually correct. But I'm about 99% sure yours is wrong.
Bear in mind the position of the crater in the shot is somewhat irrelevant. I can easily frame a chosen background and then adjust my position so that the foreground is wherever in the frame I desire it to be.
With regard to the shoot down, that would depend greatly on the altitude of the plane when it was hit. Large aircraft do not explode from a typical armament on an F-16 or similar sized aircraft. There are examples of planes being hit and losing parts, but not blowing into pieces. It would depend on what was hit, and what hit it.
Regardless of what was hit, and what damage was done, the FDR data would not be what it is. Engines, cabin pressure, and everything else were completely normal at the time of impact. The only abnormal thing was the angle of attack and rate of roll, both of which were a result of inputs from the control column.
In addition, there were no military aircraft anywhere near UA93 at the time of the crash, let alone armed fighters.
United 93 was crashed into the ground intentionally by the Islamic terrorists that hijacked it. The evidence to support this contention is overwhelming.
There are witnesses saying they heard explosions before the plane crashed. Also the call from the plane made by Edward Felt, who was the last to make a call from Flight 93. He heard and explosion, and saw smoke.
(He was hiding in a bathroom. He poked his head out after the explosion and saw white smoke, but could not tell where it was coming from.
That's nice. There were witnesses at the WTC who heard trains. But no trains were involved in the collapse of the towers.
Issues I want to further look into:
I still have not seen a flight path on the plane. I've seen some, saying the NTSB gave the most accurate, but I have not found it yet. But, only looked for about five minutes before I had to leave.
Five minutes? All of the flight path data on all four flights is
readily available. You're welcome.
Another thing that would be interesting to look into is how much of the debris that were found went against the wind.
Why would that be interesting? What is interesting to me is that all debris found away from the immediate vicinity of the impact site was found down wind, and in the direction the aircraft was travelling. Had the aircraft been shot down, there would need to be debris some distance BEFORE the impact point.
and for what it's worth, the 757 has a very decent power to weight ratio, and can comfortably continue flying on one engine.
Did the FDR say that -15° was level throughout the entire flight? If so, how big of a difference in impact would there have been if that adjustment was never factored in? I have looked at FDR data, but I am missing the angle of the plane in it so far.
With an aircraft travelling at 500MPH, a variation in impact angle of 15° is irrelevant.
Let me state clearly, the only CT that I would even think about at this point is that Flight 93 was shot down. I'm not saying it was, but that is why I want all the info I can get.
Just to be clear:
1. There was no authorisation to use force.
-Permission to use force came at approximately 10:10, from the President.
2. There were no fighters in a position to engage UA93.
-The only airbourne fighters that were armed were a pair of F-15's from Otis ANGB, flying CAP over New York City, and a pair of F-16's from Langley AFB, heading for Washington DC.
3. The military were not aware that UA93 had been hijacked.
-NEADS were first notified that UA93 was a hijack at 1007EDT.
4. The UA93 FDR and CVR conclusively show that UA93 was not shot down.
-The FDR shows all systems functioning normally including engines and cabin pressure, and the CVR captures the intention of the hijackers to intentionally crash the aircraft.
5. The debris pattern is consistent with an intact airframe impact, and is not consistent with a shoot down.
-Primary debris is located in a very localised space in and around the impact crater, with isolated pieces of debris down range of impact, and light debris landing within a distance of a few miles, down range and down wind.
UA93 was not shot down. The hijackers intentionally flew it into the ground to prevent the passengers regaining control.
-Gumboot