Large airframe structure section from German Ju87 Stuka dive bomber shot down on 2nd June 1940 over the the Dunkirk Pocket in France

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This is a airframe section from the famous German dive bomber shot down while attacking the Dunkirk Beaches during operation Dinamo. This is aluminium airframe structure part from inside a wing of the fuselage it still has its nice original colour with some white paintwork remains and a large section of aluminium structure .The part is in nice condition it has ripped and bent by the impact crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned perfect for display or any collection and is 8 inches long by 5 inches in size. The part comes with 2x A5 laminated information sheets and comes from German Junkers JU87 Stuka dive bomber of 5/STG2 that was shot down by RAF Spitfire at 7pm on the 2nd June 1940 while attacking British ships off Dunkirk during the evacuation of the Dunkirk Pocket.

The German Ju87 stuka was shot down by Squadron Leader Lees of Number 72 squadron and crashed near Coudekerque. Both the crew were killed they were Leutnant H.Busch and Gefreiter E.Roock.

This is a airframe section from the famous German dive bomber shot down while attacking the Dunkirk Beaches during operation Dinamo. This is aluminium airframe structure part from inside a wing of the fuselage it still has its nice original colour with some white paintwork remains and a large section of aluminium structure .The part is in nice condition it has ripped and bent by the impact crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned perfect for display or any collection and is 8 inches long by 5 inches in size. The part comes with 2x A5 laminated information sheets and comes from German Junkers JU87 Stuka dive bomber of 5/STG2 that was shot down by RAF Spitfire at 7pm on the 2nd June 1940 while attacking British ships off Dunkirk during the evacuation of the Dunkirk Pocket.

The German Ju87 stuka was shot down by Squadron Leader Lees of Number 72 squadron and crashed near Coudekerque. Both the crew were killed they were Leutnant H.Busch and Gefreiter E.Roock.