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stephen f. polyak 7th March 2007 04:37

Downed Aircraft Group
 
I recently obtained a group of data plates and small skin bits (metal and cloth) from several aircraft downed over England. All are mounted to a piece of period plywood (1/4 inch thick). The plywood has an odd geometric design/pattern painted on one side. The paint colors appear to be German aircraft types (e.g., green 70/71 and RLM 02). Paper tags (also period) identify the aircraft as follows:

Ju 88 Partridge Green

He 111 Wyckham

He 111 Downs Steyning

Me 110 Washington

Me 110 Steyning

The plywood may be attributed to a Me 110.

Does this aircraft group suggest a pattern in time and/or region? Also, are there any ideas as to the possible use of the plywood on a Me 110. I would appreciate any further details.

Thank you,
Steve

David Ransome 7th March 2007 17:05

Re: Downed Aircraft Group
 
Hi Steve,

Any chance of a photo, especially of the back?

Thanks,

David

stephen f. polyak 8th March 2007 18:00

Re: Downed Aircraft Group
 
Here's the painted (back) side. The piece of wood was referred to by the previous owner as a "dashboard". This section was apparently cut from a larger piece, and a hanger was added. The colors appear to be German aircraft marking and camouflage types. The bits are fixed to the opposite side, which is unpainted.

David Ransome 8th March 2007 21:39

Re: Downed Aircraft Group
 
Hi Steve,

Thanks for the pic but sorry to say that I have no idea! Looks to be hand painted, and is that a Philips/Pozidriv screw visible in the pic?

I had at one time the remains of a Radio Op/Navigators' board (?) which came from a Heinkel wreck. That was plywood, painted black, and had the remnants of rubber bands around it and what appeared to be remnants of a map under them. It would have been approx 12" x 18" and was probably carried on and off the aircraft rather than fixed to it. There were various floor panels and other parts on the He111 made of plywood so I suspect the same applied to other aircraft including the Bf/Me110.

Sorry i can't be of more help.

Regards,

David

stephen f. polyak 9th March 2007 00:09

Re: Downed Aircraft Group
 
Hi David,

Thank you for your reply. It appears the board will remain a mystery. Fortunately, another member was able to identify the crash events associated with the given locations and plane types, as represented by the plates and bits. Some of the Me/Bf 110 plates (Steyning) are shown here.

Best regards,
Steve


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