This is a nice and ultra rare aluminium air frame structure section that has bent over in half it still retains lots of its original colours clear to see. The airframe section has no real paint work remains it has ripped off by the impact of the crash it is in relic but solid condition and has been nicely cleaned perfect for display and is 3 inches long and 3 inches wide.The part is from an aircraft that there is very little around from as there has been not proper dig on the site as far as i am aware only light hand digs or small machine it is from German Messerschmitt BF-109 flown by Albert Schlager of I Gruppe JG26 which crashed after colliding with a RAF Spitfire flown by ace Douglas Bader on the 9th August 1941 over France.The part comes with 2X A5 laminated information cards with pictures.
German Messerschmitt BF-109 flown by Albert Schlager of I Gruppe JG26.Albert was killed when his parachute failed to open after colliding with a RAF Spitfire flown by ace Douglas Bader who bailed out and was taken prisoner of war on the 9th August 1941 over Widdebruck in France.
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