Airframe sections lovely clean,part numbers,paintwork from RAF Halifax bomber HR752 on a night raid over France, Shot down by German night-fighter ace and crashed near Dijon on night 15-16 July 1943

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This is a very rare condition group of 3 aluminium airframe sections all fantastic condition one with clear to see inspection stamp. The sections which 1 of them the large panel has most of the original black paintwork remains from the underbelly camouflage the other section has green camouflage paintwork on one side and black on the other so the top and bottom of a wing section most likely and the other section has no paintwork but is a solid structure part all of them retain a lot of there original colours and have been nicely cleaned and have ripped and bent by the impact of the crash and are perfect for display or any collection the parts are 6- 4 inches long. The parts are from RAF Halifax bomber mark 2 number HR752 of 158 squadron which was on a night raid over Eastern France when it was Shot down by a German night-fighter and crashed near Sacquenay Northeast of Dijon in France on the night of 15-16 July 1943.There are not many parts around from this aircraft at all as only small fragments were ever found.

The parts come with a A5 laminated information card with pictures and were recovered in August 1996 by the aircraft recovery digger the late Mr Alan Brown who visited many crash sites all over Europe for many years and had them mounted on one of his famous wooden boards.

The Halifax was on a raid to attack the Peugeot factory near the Swiss border. A total of 165 Halifax bombers were on the raid and 5 of which were Lost (3.0%). Clear weather conditions and the target was only lightly defended but PFF marked 700 yards beyond the factory and as a result 80% of the bombs fell on the town and only 20% on the target. The raid had no impact on production at the factory.

The Halifax bomber was shot down by Messerschmitt 110-night fighter flown by ace Hauptman Paul-Hubert Rauh it was his 7th Kill.

This is a very rare condition group of 3 aluminium airframe sections all fantastic condition one with clear to see inspection stamp. The sections which 1 of them the large panel has most of the original black paintwork remains from the underbelly camouflage the other section has green camouflage paintwork on one side and black on the other so the top and bottom of a wing section most likely and the other section has no paintwork but is a solid structure part all of them retain a lot of there original colours and have been nicely cleaned and have ripped and bent by the impact of the crash and are perfect for display or any collection the parts are 6- 4 inches long. The parts are from RAF Halifax bomber mark 2 number HR752 of 158 squadron which was on a night raid over Eastern France when it was Shot down by a German night-fighter and crashed near Sacquenay Northeast of Dijon in France on the night of 15-16 July 1943.There are not many parts around from this aircraft at all as only small fragments were ever found.

The parts come with a A5 laminated information card with pictures and were recovered in August 1996 by the aircraft recovery digger the late Mr Alan Brown who visited many crash sites all over Europe for many years and had them mounted on one of his famous wooden boards.

The Halifax was on a raid to attack the Peugeot factory near the Swiss border. A total of 165 Halifax bombers were on the raid and 5 of which were Lost (3.0%). Clear weather conditions and the target was only lightly defended but PFF marked 700 yards beyond the factory and as a result 80% of the bombs fell on the town and only 20% on the target. The raid had no impact on production at the factory.

The Halifax bomber was shot down by Messerschmitt 110-night fighter flown by ace Hauptman Paul-Hubert Rauh it was his 7th Kill.