what I don't understand is, the wing was a good 20m from the fuselage and the fence. If the fence caused the separation of the wing, why is it over there?
Then again if the wing separated due contact with the ground (and one assumes its reasonably heavy contact, wings generally don't just come off when you ask them nicely) then why is the rest of the airframe so relatively undamaged?
This one has me scratching my head (like most do until I read the report written by professionals
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I've been told by a few people that the a/c was operated by schoefields but that is by no means verified fact.