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Seeing the damage up close, I can say it's easily repaired. They can fix it up to the point where you can't even see it was ever broken.
And you can make a replica look exactly the same except it has no real historical value.
Enterprise has a long history. And even the work done on it to help the RTF effort is historical.
Now they will try to fix it. One way or another it will look off and of course it will be the brunt of late night talk show jokes for the next month.
Thanks for nothing New York.
Yeah, it's less damage than I thought at first. Seems to be just the very tip of the wing. Still, though... it's the damn space shuttle you just knocked into a pier...
Oh I am sure they will be saying "Nah we just damaged a flight test version" when in reality it was only a few historical events (The loss of Challenger and the banning of NASA using the shuttle of its primary purpose of commercial cargo transport to orbit) that prevented Enterprise from being converted into a full Orbiter.
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