Airframe structure section from German Messerschmitt Bf109e 1/JG51, work number 4850 which was shot down by RAF Spitfire flown by Squadron Leader J.A. Leathart on 2nd September 1940,battle of Britain
This is a solid aluminium airframe structure section which is a few parts still riveted together with some original colour and a bit of original black paintwork and a nice size section of airframe 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 9 inches long by 2 inches in size. The part comes from German Messerschmitt Bf109e 1/JG51, work number 4850 which was shot down by RAF Spitfire flown by Squadron Leader J.A. Leathart of 54 Squadron at 8.00am on 2nd September 1940 during the battle of Britain.
The Messerschmitt crashed at at South Poston, near Leeds Castle, Maidstone. The pilot was Leutnant H. Thorl, who bald out and was captured unhurt. This part was recovered in 1970’s by the London Aeronautical Museum.
The part comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with picture of Spitfire pilot.
This is a solid aluminium airframe structure section which is a few parts still riveted together with some original colour and a bit of original black paintwork and a nice size section of airframe 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 9 inches long by 2 inches in size. The part comes from German Messerschmitt Bf109e 1/JG51, work number 4850 which was shot down by RAF Spitfire flown by Squadron Leader J.A. Leathart of 54 Squadron at 8.00am on 2nd September 1940 during the battle of Britain.
The Messerschmitt crashed at at South Poston, near Leeds Castle, Maidstone. The pilot was Leutnant H. Thorl, who bald out and was captured unhurt. This part was recovered in 1970’s by the London Aeronautical Museum.
The part comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with picture of Spitfire pilot.