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  • Large airframe structure panel edge with light blue underbelly paintwork remains very well cleaned from German Dornier Do17 bomber of KG76 work number 2596,shot down by RAF spitfires of 602 squadron on the 7th September 1940 during the Battle of Britain

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    This is a fairly large part to get from a crash site of a German bomber shot down in the Battle of Britain.The large structure panel edge possibly from a wing or tail fin panel it is a solid part which is 2 sections  riveted together it is solid aluminium made section with lots of original blue underbelly paintwork and it has been very well cleaned and most of its of original colour and has been very well cleaned it is in nice solid condition it has ripped and bent by the impact of the crash but it is perfect for display or any collection and is very large at 20 by 2 inches in size. This airframe section comes from a battle of Britain German bomber. This panel comes from inside German Dornier Do17 bomber of KG76 work number 2596 that was shot down by RAF spitfires of 602 squadron on the 7th September 1940 during the Battle of Britain.The bottle comes with 2X A5 laminated information sheets with pictures. This is a rare to get a part from this German Dornier Bomber shot down during the Battle of Britain.

    This bomber was on a photo-reconnaissance mission over the London Docks. It was attacked by pilot officer E.W Aries of 602 squadron also by Flying Officer G.C Peters of 79 squadron. The bomber spiralled out of control and collided with Hurricane of 234 squadron.

      The bomber crashed on fire into the stream at Sundridge near Sevenoaks in Kent at 6.00pm on the 7th September 1940.

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