SLSHAG
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Being involved in aviation I am all too aware of the catastrophic affects that can be caused by birdstrikes. On a recent visit to the Yorkshire Dales, a chance meeting between a pheasant and the curved canopy of my Swift Sundance overcabin led to a catastrophy on the part of the pheasant and some unwanted dents on my once smoothly curved overcab. Any ideas on whether this is easily repaired (no creases or paint breaks), and what sort of cost I am looking at would be greatly appreciated - clucking pheasant, but no more.......