Glass framed Luftwaffe blue uniform jacket fragment belonging to the pilot Feldwebel Schuetz from German Messerschmitt 110 number 3309 shot down 2nd September 1940,battle of Britain

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This is a glass-framed Luftwaffe blue uniform jacket fragment belonging to the pilot Feldwebel Schuetz still with its original blue colour clear to see.The section is in very solid condition and has been carefully cleaned and is a ripped off section . It is presented in a glass-fronted frame, complete with background information and numerous photograph, making it perfect for display. The frame measures 13 inches by 10 inches in size.The part is from German Messerschmitt 110 from stab 2/Zerstorergeschwader 26 work number 3309, coded U8 + DK shot down on the 2nd of September 1940 over Kent by RAF Fighters during the Battle of Britain.

The Messerschmitt was on a combat mission during the battle of Britain over Kent when it was attacked and shot down it crashed into White horse Woods near to Birling in Kent. Crewmen Feldwebel Schuetz was killed and Gefreiter Steuwe bailed out and was captured wounded. The Messerschmitt 110 was shot down by Sergeant Bill Rolls of 72 Squadron flying out of RAF Biggin Hill he survived the war and won the DFC,DFM,AE he died in July 1988.

This is a glass-framed Luftwaffe blue uniform jacket fragment belonging to the pilot Feldwebel Schuetz still with its original blue colour clear to see.The section is in very solid condition and has been carefully cleaned and is a ripped off section . It is presented in a glass-fronted frame, complete with background information and numerous photograph, making it perfect for display. The frame measures 13 inches by 10 inches in size.The part is from German Messerschmitt 110 from stab 2/Zerstorergeschwader 26 work number 3309, coded U8 + DK shot down on the 2nd of September 1940 over Kent by RAF Fighters during the Battle of Britain.

The Messerschmitt was on a combat mission during the battle of Britain over Kent when it was attacked and shot down it crashed into White horse Woods near to Birling in Kent. Crewmen Feldwebel Schuetz was killed and Gefreiter Steuwe bailed out and was captured wounded. The Messerschmitt 110 was shot down by Sergeant Bill Rolls of 72 Squadron flying out of RAF Biggin Hill he survived the war and won the DFC,DFM,AE he died in July 1988.