For a moment it seemed to right itself, and then the left wingtips dipped to the sand.
We probably ripped out the whole left wingtip.
We can't visually confirm it but I 9 think we lost the rest of the left wingtip.
He 4 searched and found Luger near the left wingtip.
The left wingtip subsequently contacted the ground, causing a severe yaw.
Two feet of the left wingtip broke off the F-22, which was in an uncontrolled roll to the right.
He was still turning when it went off, taking a meter from the end of his left wingtip.
The left wingtip of the plane was buried in the mountain, and the tail section was cracked open.
The left wingtip came to rest about four feet from the rear wall.
He got off the ladder, carried it out of the way, and went to his station at Damselfly's left wingtip.