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Large glass-framed rare aluminium airframe section with white painted insignia remains from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/stG2, shot down on 16th August 1940 during the battle of Britain
This is a large glass-framed very rare aluminium airframe section that still retains some of its original underbelly blue camouflage paintwork and with the white the edge of a under wing bulkan cross. The part has ripped,bent and smashed by the impact of the crash but are in nice solid condition and has been carefully cleaned. It is presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with all aircraft information and numerous photographs including crash site pictures , making it perfect for display or any collection. The frame measures 13 inches by 13 inches in size.The parts come from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/stG2.This dive bomber was shot down at 1.00pm on the 16th August 1940 during the battle of Britain.
The aircraft was shot down by RAF Hurricanes of NO 43 Squadron and 601 Squadron during a dive bomb attack on Tangmere Airfield. The plane crashed and exploded at Honar Farm in Pagham the crew Unteroffizier P.Linse and Obergefreiter R.Messerschmidt.
This is a large glass-framed very rare aluminium airframe section that still retains some of its original underbelly blue camouflage paintwork and with the white the edge of a under wing bulkan cross. The part has ripped,bent and smashed by the impact of the crash but are in nice solid condition and has been carefully cleaned. It is presented in a glass-fronted box frame, complete with all aircraft information and numerous photographs including crash site pictures , making it perfect for display or any collection. The frame measures 13 inches by 13 inches in size.The parts come from German Ju87b-1 stuka dive bomber of 3/stG2.This dive bomber was shot down at 1.00pm on the 16th August 1940 during the battle of Britain.
The aircraft was shot down by RAF Hurricanes of NO 43 Squadron and 601 Squadron during a dive bomb attack on Tangmere Airfield. The plane crashed and exploded at Honar Farm in Pagham the crew Unteroffizier P.Linse and Obergefreiter R.Messerschmidt.