This is a group of large sections which are 2 aluminium airframe parts and engine parts which all have a lot of original colours and some green paintwork on the airframe parts,All parts have ripped and bent by the impact of the crash the 3 engine parts are mag allow case and round part also melted in the fire mag allow engine case they are still very solid not braking up or falling apart they have been very well cleaned perfect for display or any collection the parts are 4-7 inches long in size and rare to get such nice group of parts from this early war British bomber.The parts comes from British RAF Hampden mark I number AE300 of 106 Squadron Bomber Command which was shot down on a raid on the U-Boat pens in Rostock. The bomber crashed near Hostrup on 12th September 1941 in Denmark.The parts come with 2x A5 laminated information sheets with photograph of the pilot
The outbound flight took AE300 across the North Sea, north of the island of Sylt, across Jylland and south over the Baltic to Rostock where the target was the U-boat pens. The altitude was about 16.000 ft with a thin layer of clouds with gaps through which the crew could see the coastline and finally the target below. After attacking the target, the crew resumed their homeward journey heading north over the Baltic.
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