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  • Group of cockpit radio parts with part numbers,nice clean parts from German Dornier 17 bomber work number 4200 shot down on 15th September 1940 and crashed in Marden,Kent during the battle of Britain

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    This is a group of cockpit radio parts which the radio has smashed in to parts by the impact of the crash. The radio internal parts which there is 11 parts in all some with maker markings and stamps and still retain a lot of there original colours they have been very well cleaned and are very solid not braking up or falling apart they are perfect to display or any collection The parts come from German Dornier 17 bomber work number 4200 shot down on 15th September 1940 and crashed in Marden near Maidstone in Kent.A very nice part from the famous battle of Britain and German Dornier 17 bomber shot down on the most famous day of the battle.The radio parts come with 2xA5 laminated information cards with pictures.

    Dornier Do17 bomber work number 4200 shot down by RAF fighters at 2.30pm 15th September 1940.

    This plane of 5/KG3 was on the mass bomber raid on London the largest during the Battle of Britain.it was intercepted and Shot down by RAF Hurricanes of 605 squadron the Dornier was rammed by Pilot Officer T.P.M Cooper-Slipper during the attack. The plane was abandoned by the crew and Crashed on fire and exploded in Widehurst Woods Marden in Kent.

    The crew of the Dornier were Oberfeldwebel H.Howind bailed out and was captured at Widehurst also Oberfeldwebel H.Hobel and Feldwebel E.Zimmermann both bailed out and were captured unhurt landing at Cannon Farm in Marden.

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