Glass framed complete 7.92mm bullet,lovely condition dated 1939,airframe section from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/STG77,shot down 18th August 1940 in Chidham, sussex during battle of Britain
This is a glass-framed very rare complete 7.92mm bullet which is empty and inert which is in lovely condition still its original brass colour as it was buried deep which preserved it the bullet is fully maker marked and dated 1939 which is very rare to find in this condition from a battle of Britain aircraft. The bullet has damaged by the impact of the crash but not to badly.There is also a section of aluminium airframe with some original paintwork both the parts are in nice solid condition and have been carefully cleaned. They are presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with all aircraft information and numerous photographs including crash site pictures and close up picture of the base of the case showing all the markings , making them perfect for display or any collection. The frame measures 9 half inches by 9 half inches in size.The bullets come from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/STG77which was shot down at 2.30pm on the 18th August 1940 by RAF fighters during battle of Britain.
The stuka crashed to earth at North Barn in Chidham, Sussex and it killed both crew who were Oberleutnant Dietrich Lehmann and Uunteroffizier Hans Winiarski.
This is a glass-framed very rare complete 7.92mm bullet which is empty and inert which is in lovely condition still its original brass colour as it was buried deep which preserved it the bullet is fully maker marked and dated 1939 which is very rare to find in this condition from a battle of Britain aircraft. The bullet has damaged by the impact of the crash but not to badly.There is also a section of aluminium airframe with some original paintwork both the parts are in nice solid condition and have been carefully cleaned. They are presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with all aircraft information and numerous photographs including crash site pictures and close up picture of the base of the case showing all the markings , making them perfect for display or any collection. The frame measures 9 half inches by 9 half inches in size.The bullets come from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/STG77which was shot down at 2.30pm on the 18th August 1940 by RAF fighters during battle of Britain.
The stuka crashed to earth at North Barn in Chidham, Sussex and it killed both crew who were Oberleutnant Dietrich Lehmann and Uunteroffizier Hans Winiarski.