How will they move the Russian plane that landed in a cornfield?

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A Russian passenger plane made an emergency landing in a cornfield near Moscow last week. How will it be moved to fly again or will it be scrapped? What has happened to planes in similar accidents?Post your answers – and new questions – below or email them to nq@theguardian.

 

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