Lovely condition wire runner connector joint from undercarriage or bomb bay areas inside German Heinkel He 111H-2, 5481 of 3/KG53 shot down crashed in Sandhurst on 15th September 1940

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This is a lovely condition wire runner connector joint from the undercarriage or bomb bay areas inside the famous German bomber. The part has a bit of pitting but is still lovely and clean with a lot of its original black paintwork and colour the rare bit is the clear to see part number on one of the bolts. The structure part does not have much damage from the impact of the crash the solid section is 6 inches long by 5 inches wide. A very nice relic which has been very well cleaned and a lovely one for the collection and is a rare part to get from this particular aircraft and was found only about 10-15 years or so after the war this is why its in such good condition. The part comes from from German Heinkel He 111H-2 work number 5481 of 3/KG53. The pilot of the bomber was severely wounded in fighter attack during a sortie to bomb London the crew baled out and the bomber crashed on Bourne Farm in Sandhurst at 3.30pm on 15th September 1940 during the hardest day in Battle of Britain.The part comes with 2 x A5 laminated information sheets with pictures.

The bomber was attacked by RAF Spitfires of Number 92 squadron including pilot officer H.P Hill. The crew Feldwebel K.Rothig and Uunteroffizier A.Lehner were both killed.Oberleutnant G.Buchner baled out and captured unhurt and Gefreiter H.Stamminger with Gefreiter H.Richter both baled out and captured wounded.

This is a lovely condition wire runner connector joint from the undercarriage or bomb bay areas inside the famous German bomber. The part has a bit of pitting but is still lovely and clean with a lot of its original black paintwork and colour the rare bit is the clear to see part number on one of the bolts. The structure part does not have much damage from the impact of the crash the solid section is 6 inches long by 5 inches wide. A very nice relic which has been very well cleaned and a lovely one for the collection and is a rare part to get from this particular aircraft and was found only about 10-15 years or so after the war this is why its in such good condition. The part comes from from German Heinkel He 111H-2 work number 5481 of 3/KG53. The pilot of the bomber was severely wounded in fighter attack during a sortie to bomb London the crew baled out and the bomber crashed on Bourne Farm in Sandhurst at 3.30pm on 15th September 1940 during the hardest day in Battle of Britain.The part comes with 2 x A5 laminated information sheets with pictures.

The bomber was attacked by RAF Spitfires of Number 92 squadron including pilot officer H.P Hill. The crew Feldwebel K.Rothig and Uunteroffizier A.Lehner were both killed.Oberleutnant G.Buchner baled out and captured unhurt and Gefreiter H.Stamminger with Gefreiter H.Richter both baled out and captured wounded.