Group of larger size aluminium air frame sections and engine parts from RAF Spitfire P9364 shot down by Ace Werner Molders, 27th September 1940 crashed in Hollingbourne in Battle of Britain

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This is a group of larger size aluminium air frame sections and engine parts there are 8 parts in all 4 airframe sections and 4 engine parts one is a large bit of electrical wiring loom that all still retain some of their original paintwork remains and original colours all clear to see the part have ripped off by the impact of the crash and are in relic but solid condition and have been nicely cleaned and are perfect for display they are 2-14 inches long in size. The parts come from RAF Spitfire P9364 shot down by Messerschmitt 109 flown by Ace Werner Molders on the 27th September 1940 crashed at Hollingbourne in Kent. A lovely group of rare relics from a battle of Britain Spitfire shot down by famous ace. The parts come with 2x laminated A5 information cards.

RAF Spitfire P9364 shot down by Messerschmitt 109 flown by Ace Werner Molders on the 27th September 1940 over Kent the plane crashed at Hollingbourne.On 24th February 1940 Sargent Scott arrived at 12 Group Pool, Aston Down. After converting to Spitfires, he was posted to 222 Squadron at Duxford on 23rd March. He was still with the squadron at the start of the Battle of Britain. On 3rd September 1940 Scott claimed a Dornier D017 and a Messerschmitt bf 109 destroyed, on the 5th a probable Messerschmitt me110 and Messerschmitt bf109, on the 7th he destroyed a Messerschmitt bf109, on the 9th probably destroyed another Messerschmitt bf109 and on the 11th shot down a Heinkel he 111. After this engagement, Scott returned to Hornchurch with his hood shattered after an attack by a Messerschmitt bf109. At 4.00pm on the 27th September 1940 Sargent Scott claimed a Messerschmitt bf109 destroyed but he himself failed to return from an operational sortie in the afternoon and was reported 'Missing'. His Spitfire, P9364 was shot down and crashed at Greenway Court Road, Hollingbourne Kent it was shot down by Ace Major Werner Molders of JG5 it was his 55th Victory.

This is a group of larger size aluminium air frame sections and engine parts there are 8 parts in all 4 airframe sections and 4 engine parts one is a large bit of electrical wiring loom that all still retain some of their original paintwork remains and original colours all clear to see the part have ripped off by the impact of the crash and are in relic but solid condition and have been nicely cleaned and are perfect for display they are 2-14 inches long in size. The parts come from RAF Spitfire P9364 shot down by Messerschmitt 109 flown by Ace Werner Molders on the 27th September 1940 crashed at Hollingbourne in Kent. A lovely group of rare relics from a battle of Britain Spitfire shot down by famous ace. The parts come with 2x laminated A5 information cards.

RAF Spitfire P9364 shot down by Messerschmitt 109 flown by Ace Werner Molders on the 27th September 1940 over Kent the plane crashed at Hollingbourne.On 24th February 1940 Sargent Scott arrived at 12 Group Pool, Aston Down. After converting to Spitfires, he was posted to 222 Squadron at Duxford on 23rd March. He was still with the squadron at the start of the Battle of Britain. On 3rd September 1940 Scott claimed a Dornier D017 and a Messerschmitt bf 109 destroyed, on the 5th a probable Messerschmitt me110 and Messerschmitt bf109, on the 7th he destroyed a Messerschmitt bf109, on the 9th probably destroyed another Messerschmitt bf109 and on the 11th shot down a Heinkel he 111. After this engagement, Scott returned to Hornchurch with his hood shattered after an attack by a Messerschmitt bf109. At 4.00pm on the 27th September 1940 Sargent Scott claimed a Messerschmitt bf109 destroyed but he himself failed to return from an operational sortie in the afternoon and was reported 'Missing'. His Spitfire, P9364 was shot down and crashed at Greenway Court Road, Hollingbourne Kent it was shot down by Ace Major Werner Molders of JG5 it was his 55th Victory.