On Fri, 07 Jun 2019 10:15:11 -0700, danlj wrote:
Another news story
https://m.newstimes.com/local/articl...ts-removal-of-
plane-from-their-13938862.php#photo-17611397
If you look at the other side of the roof, i.e. the side without the
glider sticking out, there would appear to be a lot of shingles(?)
missing. I'm not familiar with that type of roofing, but that looks like
somewhat older damage. Am I right about that, or would the shingles have
been blown off when the glider went through the other side of the roof?
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