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Great take on the source...GL author!
Very creative! But what is the word (words?) between "new" and "pair" obscured by the structural element between the two windows? [I would note that the image shows only one new wing is needed.] The near edge of the broken-off piece is 2D with no thickness even though I suspect most passengers think the wing is 3D.
Thanks for comments DanLundberg.
The missing word may well be a profanity.
"Pair of wings" - they are sold in pairs (ever tried to buy one wing?!).
Those thin wings that almost look 2D are renowned for breaking.
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