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Old 2nd September 2011, 13:22
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Re: Luftwaffe Dornier 17 at Goodwin Sands 'still intact'

Here is an Update :-

The RAF Museum has identified the remains of an intact WW2 Dornier Do-17 bomber in the shallows off the Kent coast. We need your help to save this unique aircraft.

Shot down on 26th August 1940 at the height of the Battle of Britain, the Dornier’s historical importance is immense: this is the world's only surviving Do-17, a German aircraft type that played a crucial role in the Battle.

We hope to raise the aircraft in autumn 2011. Following specialist preservation the Dornier will be exhibited as a tribute to the loss of life on both sides of the conflict.

Your donation, however large or small, will help save this remarkable aircraft for future generations.

To learn more please visit www.rafmuseum.org/dornier


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