Support bracket for a bomb-bay operating shaft or release mechanism+paintwork-German Heinkel He 111 bomber of KG53 work number 2630, bombing sortie,London, 9th September 1940,crashed Chawton

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This is a Support bracket for a bomb-bay operating shaft or release mechanism from the central fuselage bomb-cell structure.

The part which is a steel made bracket which has rusted solid and does still have some remains of its original internal white paintwork it has very little damage from the impact of the crash which is unusual to find.The part is in rusty but solid condition and nice clean condition for a recovered relic it is perfect for display or any collection the part is 7 inches long by 4 inches wide in size and perfect for display or any collection. This part was recovered from German Heinkel He 111 H-2 bomber of stab 111/KG53 work number 2630.The aircraft was engaged in bombing sortie to London, the Heinkel lost a wing in a collision with crippled RAF hurricane L2059 flown by pilot officer G.M.Forrester of NO 605 squadron who was killed. The German bomber crashed and exploded on Southfield Farm, Chawton near Alton in Hampshire at 5.50pm on the 9th September 1940 during the battle of Britain.The part comes with 3 x A5 laminated information cards also with diagram picture showing the part and where abouts on the aircraft it is from in clear pictures..

This is a Support bracket for a bomb-bay operating shaft or release mechanism from the central fuselage bomb-cell structure.

The part which is a steel made bracket which has rusted solid and does still have some remains of its original internal white paintwork it has very little damage from the impact of the crash which is unusual to find.The part is in rusty but solid condition and nice clean condition for a recovered relic it is perfect for display or any collection the part is 7 inches long by 4 inches wide in size and perfect for display or any collection. This part was recovered from German Heinkel He 111 H-2 bomber of stab 111/KG53 work number 2630.The aircraft was engaged in bombing sortie to London, the Heinkel lost a wing in a collision with crippled RAF hurricane L2059 flown by pilot officer G.M.Forrester of NO 605 squadron who was killed. The German bomber crashed and exploded on Southfield Farm, Chawton near Alton in Hampshire at 5.50pm on the 9th September 1940 during the battle of Britain.The part comes with 3 x A5 laminated information cards also with diagram picture showing the part and where abouts on the aircraft it is from in clear pictures..