This is a very rare glass framed aluminium air frame structure section that still retains lots of its original gray camouflage paintwork remains also with black stamped markings clear to see the part has ripped off by the impact of the crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned it is perfect for display and has been mounted in to a glass fronted box frame with information and lots of pictures the frame is 12 inches by 12 inches in size. The airframe part is from German ju87 stuka dive bomber work number 5856 of 1.ST.G 5 which was Shot down and crash landed during an attack on the railway line between murmansk and Leningrad in Russia,July 1942
German stuka dive bomber work number 5856 of 1.ST.G 5 code L1+BL which was Shot down and crash landed during an attack on the railway line between murmansk and Leningrad in Russia. The crew Unteroffizer Karl Herbst Unteroffizer Alfred Nowitsch were unhurt and walked back to the Finnish border on the 2nd July 1942.
The wreck was originally found back in 1994 and was brought to England and then sold to New Zealand in 1995.
It finally ended up at Deutsches Technik Museum in Berlin in 1995.
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