This is a very rare and authentic, glass-framed display featuring an original aircraft airframe section with remnants of black paintwork, possibly from the aircraft's insignia. Also included is a section of cockpit Perspex, which shows evidence of heat damage from the post-crash fire, together with an original cockpit control label. The label is accompanied by a full English translation, identifying its exact location within the aircraft and explaining its function. All components retain their original wartime finish, with the control label displaying its maker's markings clearly.
The aluminium airframe section has been torn, bent and distorted by the impact of the crash, yet it remains in good, solid condition. The relics have been carefully cleaned and stabilised while preserving their original character, wartime finish and authentic patina.
The relics are attractively presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with information about the aircraft, making this an outstanding display piece for any aviation or Second World War collection. The frame measures approximately 13 inches by 13 inches.
This is a very rare and authentic, glass-framed display featuring an original aircraft airframe section with remnants of black paintwork, possibly from the aircraft's insignia. Also included is a section of cockpit Perspex, which shows evidence of heat damage from the post-crash fire, together with an original cockpit control label. The label is accompanied by a full English translation, identifying its exact location within the aircraft and explaining its function. All components retain their original wartime finish, with the control label displaying its maker's markings clearly.
The aluminium airframe section has been torn, bent and distorted by the impact of the crash, yet it remains in good, solid condition. The relics have been carefully cleaned and stabilised while preserving their original character, wartime finish and authentic patina.
The relics are attractively presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with information about the aircraft, making this an outstanding display piece for any aviation or Second World War collection. The frame measures approximately 13 inches by 13 inches.