Qantas jets collide at Airport

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Reminds me of Aeroplane Jelly
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some colour photos of the incident

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Ouch!

The crushed nose cone of the 747 reminds me so much of a crushed egg shell (pic no.1).
 
Hmm , wonder if the tug driver will get promoted to a busier environment, one that has more than 3 aircraft on the apron!
 
So there are definitely damages to the forward bulkhead..... and the previous oxygen bottle damage, this is one un-luckly 747....

hopefully they will do a proper repair, JAL 123 and China Air flight 611
was doomed many years later after doggy repair work was done to the fuselage as far back as 10 years ago....

What's the rego of that plane ? VH-???
 
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