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  • Group of engine parts and airframe section nice clean parts from German JU87 stuka dive bomber work number 4528 of 2./I./StG1 which crashed at Skamdalen near Narvik,shot down by RAF Gladiator on the 2nd June 1940,invasion of Norway

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    There are 5 engine parts 2 of them with maker markings the pipe end the famaous ARGUS pipe fitting also the Bakelite part with clear to see part numbers which are nice and clean parts also electrical wiring parts and a larger section of aluminium airframe section.The parts have a lot of there original colours and they have ripped and smashed by the impact of the crash and are in nice solid condition which are perfect for display or any collection and are 2-11 inches long in size.The parts are from German JU87 stuka dive bomber work number 4528 of 2./I./StG1 which crashed at Skamdalen, Beisfjord Nordland near Narvik .The dive bomber was shot down by RAF Gladiator on the 2nd June 1940 during the German invasion of Norway.The part comes with 2xA5 laminated information cards with crash site pictures of what it looks like now.The parts have come from a private collection which the items were collected many years ago directly from the crash sites he visited and found including surface finds or some aircraft that were dug out and recovered all these parts now available for the first time.

    The dive bomber was attacked and shot down by RAF Gladiators from 263 Squadron. after a bombing raid on Narvik. The Stuka, with its port under wing tank on fire, crashed soon after in a valley at Beisfjord. RAF pilots Alvin Williams(N5905) and Herbert H Kitchener shared this victory. The bodies of Staffelkapitän Böhne and his gunner were recovered later by the Germans.

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