Large sections of electrical wiring loom and radiator part from German Messerschmitt bf 109E-1 work number 6281 of 7/JG51 shot down 25th October 1940 at Guestling,Sussex during the Battle of Britain

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This is a nice pair of large engine parts rare to find from a battle of Britain German Messerschmitt 109. This pair of parts which are a section of electrical wiring loom still with its internal parts still there original colours and a section of radiator again nice original colour. The parts have ripped and bent up by the impact of the crash they are in nice relic condition they have been very well cleaned and are perfect for display or any collection and are 10-20 inches long. The engine parts are from German Messerschmitt bf 109E-1 work number 6281 of 7/JG51 was on free-lance fighter sweep over Sussex.The fighter was intercepted and shot down by RAF Hurricanes of 501 squadron on the 25th October 1940 during the Battle of Britain.The part comes with 2 x A5 laminated information card with pictures and crash site pictures as well.

The Messerschmitt 109 was shot down by RAF Hurricane flown by Flight Lieutenant E.Holden and Sergeant R.J.K Gent both of 501 squadron. The Messerschmitt was shot down crashed into a drainage ditch on Lidham Hill Farm in Guestling near Rye Harbour in Sussex. The pilot Feldwebel W.Koslowski baled out and was captured severely burned and taken to hospital and taken pow.

This is a nice pair of large engine parts rare to find from a battle of Britain German Messerschmitt 109. This pair of parts which are a section of electrical wiring loom still with its internal parts still there original colours and a section of radiator again nice original colour. The parts have ripped and bent up by the impact of the crash they are in nice relic condition they have been very well cleaned and are perfect for display or any collection and are 10-20 inches long. The engine parts are from German Messerschmitt bf 109E-1 work number 6281 of 7/JG51 was on free-lance fighter sweep over Sussex.The fighter was intercepted and shot down by RAF Hurricanes of 501 squadron on the 25th October 1940 during the Battle of Britain.The part comes with 2 x A5 laminated information card with pictures and crash site pictures as well.

The Messerschmitt 109 was shot down by RAF Hurricane flown by Flight Lieutenant E.Holden and Sergeant R.J.K Gent both of 501 squadron. The Messerschmitt was shot down crashed into a drainage ditch on Lidham Hill Farm in Guestling near Rye Harbour in Sussex. The pilot Feldwebel W.Koslowski baled out and was captured severely burned and taken to hospital and taken pow.