This is an engine piston sleeve half which has been cut down the middle from inside of one of the Jumo engine. The sleeve does not have any damage from the impact of the crash but was well protected by the engine still with clear to see part numbers and shiny original colour it is lovely condition. but with some light surface rust in places.The sleeve still retains its original colour it has some light surface rust in places but not to badly it is still very solid not braking up at all and has been very nicely cleaned which is perfect for display or any collection and a rare one for the collection. and comes with 3xA5 laminated information cards with pictures.
This lovely part comes from German JU88 Bomber work number 8095, 2 Staffell (Kampfgeschwader 77) markings of 3Z+HK which was part of a large raid over London. The bomber was attacked and shot down by RAF Hurricanes of 303 squadron with Polish ace squadron leader Witold Urbanowicz credited with the kill.
The ju88 crashed near Dorking in Surrey on the 27th September 1940 in the battle of Britain.
This is an engine piston sleeve half which has been cut down the middle from inside of one of the Jumo engine. The sleeve does not have any damage from the impact of the crash but was well protected by the engine still with clear to see part numbers and shiny original colour it is lovely condition. but with some light surface rust in places.The sleeve still retains its original colour it has some light surface rust in places but not to badly it is still very solid not braking up at all and has been very nicely cleaned which is perfect for display or any collection and a rare one for the collection. and comes with 3xA5 laminated information cards with pictures.
This lovely part comes from German JU88 Bomber work number 8095, 2 Staffell (Kampfgeschwader 77) markings of 3Z+HK which was part of a large raid over London. The bomber was attacked and shot down by RAF Hurricanes of 303 squadron with Polish ace squadron leader Witold Urbanowicz credited with the kill.
The ju88 crashed near Dorking in Surrey on the 27th September 1940 in the battle of Britain.