The passenger door had been removed, leaving a square opening above the wing root.
Several who had been sitting where the wing root had broken through were past any help.
The He 111 used the inner fuel tanks closest to the wing root.
The image does not depict the black wing roots present on the actual shuttle.
At the wing root the plywood skin extended to the trailing edge.
Hard points for drop tanks were available at about 1/3 out from the wing root.
Reflected in its left wing roots are the powers granted to the collective.
He stood on the wing root and stretched his arms over his head.
The shells poured from the cannon in his right wing root.
Five were mounted in the wing roots on each side of the aircraft.
The upper surface of the male is rich yellow, with the wing bases not darkened.
The forewings are pale brown with black veins and a blue spot at the wing base.
In some individuals the wing base is very dark.
It has small yellow patches at the wing bases.
The other two are found in the middle part and at the wing base.
There is a small, round, dark brown mark present approximately two thirds of the way from the wing base to the apex.
The ground color is dark charcoal gray, with a large white triangle extending from the wing base to slightly less than halfway out.
Other gold spots occur on the thorax, the wing bases, and the eyes.
There are two small, silver spots near the wing base.
Female are dark brown, often with blue wing bases.