Canon breaks the windshield of helicopter and landed at the backside of the helicopter.
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kingston123 which is correct: at the/ on the ? Nothing makes any sense in your mysterious sentence. Is 'Canon' a camera?
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kingston123which is correct: at the/ on the ?
Nothing makes any sense in your mysterious sentence. Is 'Canon' a camera? What happened precisely?
kingston123Canon breaks the windshield of helicopter and landed at the backside of the helicopter.which is correct: at the/ on the ?
Then:
A cannonball broke the windshield and ended up in the back of the helicopter.