When the Wellington is very heavily damaged, such that both the left inner and outer wings are completely blown away, the damage end cap for the left inner wing is still visible.
When the nose (forward fuselage) is blown off and the nose gunner/bombardier is killed, rather than vanishing the body remains suspended in space ahead of the rest of the plane.
Last edited by Pursuivant; 04-08-2014 at 07:07 AM.
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