No. One plane crashed into each of them.
No, the planes did not knock the Twin Towers down. They collapsed minutes after the planes hit and some are still skeptical as to why the collapses happened.
There are two towers called the twin towers, on September 11 one plane crashed into each tower.
2 planes. One hit each tower
< four planes were targeted at the twin towers only three made it to its intended target the fourth one Passangers tried to fight back, they save alot of people.
One crashed on the on the Pentagon, two into each of the World Trade Centers (twin towers), and the last one tried to hit the White House but missed and crashed in a field next to it.
In 9/11 there were two (2) planes, since there were two of the Twin Towers. One plane went into the side of one of the towers, while the other plane into the other tower.
Two planes hit the World Trade Center. One struck the north tower and one struck the south tower.
No. The planes that crashed into the twin towers were 767s, and the plane that crashed into the Pentagon and the one that crashed in Pennsylvania were both 757s.
To be honest no one knows the answer to that the planes had the pilots and hijackers and remember the hijackers were in the cockpit with the pilots but no one truly knows who was flying when they hit.
how many people got out of the towers on the 911? well about 50000 got out of it
They took the flight crew hostage and then killed the pilot. One of them had trained to fly a plane so he took over control of the plane while the others handled the passengers.
there were 4 planes involved in the crash one into each of the World Trade Centers(twin towers), 1 crashed in the Pentagon building and the last one was supposed to hit the White House but crashed in a field next to it