This is a group of aluminium airframe sections and mag allow made engine parts with some small amount of green camouflage paintwork remains on the airframe and black paint on engine case.The parts are in nice condition they have ripped and smashed by the impact crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned that are perfect for display or any collection and are 4 inches long by 2 inches wide in size. The parts come from Avro RAF Lancaster DV282 bomber in Number 300 (Polish) Squadron shot down on May 28, 1944 attacking Marshalling yards in Aachen
The parts come with 2x A5 laminated information sheets with the crewmans picture and picture and diagram.
Avro Lancaster DV282 (Mark 3) (carrying the callsign BH-P) was an RAF bomber that served with Number 300 (Polish) Squadron. At 02.08 am on May 28, 1944, it was shot down during a night operation to bomb Marshalling yards in Aachen (Rothe Erde), Germany.
Lancaster DV282 was intercepted and shot down by German pilot Oberleutnant Heinz Rökker of the 2./NJG 2, who was flying a Junkers Ju 88 from Eindhoven airfield. The burning Lancaster crashed in the hamlet of Bern, near Heusden, in the Netherlands. A tragic loss of its entire eight-man crew, picture of 6 of them is on the top of the other page.
This is a group of aluminium airframe sections and mag allow made engine parts with some small amount of green camouflage paintwork remains on the airframe and black paint on engine case.The parts are in nice condition they have ripped and smashed by the impact crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned that are perfect for display or any collection and are 4 inches long by 2 inches wide in size. The parts come from Avro RAF Lancaster DV282 bomber in Number 300 (Polish) Squadron shot down on May 28, 1944 attacking Marshalling yards in Aachen
The parts come with 2x A5 laminated information sheets with the crewmans picture and picture and diagram.
Avro Lancaster DV282 (Mark 3) (carrying the callsign BH-P) was an RAF bomber that served with Number 300 (Polish) Squadron. At 02.08 am on May 28, 1944, it was shot down during a night operation to bomb Marshalling yards in Aachen (Rothe Erde), Germany.
Lancaster DV282 was intercepted and shot down by German pilot Oberleutnant Heinz Rökker of the 2./NJG 2, who was flying a Junkers Ju 88 from Eindhoven airfield. The burning Lancaster crashed in the hamlet of Bern, near Heusden, in the Netherlands. A tragic loss of its entire eight-man crew, picture of 6 of them is on the top of the other page.