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Old 13th December 2013, 15:01
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Re: Losses of Lancasters in Stettin / Politz - ID for one wrack.

Hello Martin,

Thanks for answer.

Acc. to:
"...Where there are dates on things (bullets are particularly useful for this) what is the youngest item you have? If there is anything with a 45 on it then your aircraft cannot have crashed in 44. ..."

- I know about it but I must meet once again with friend and check it ( for sure was: 43 and 44) .

"...what happened to the crew. Are you sure they are not still on board ? ..."

- I think it is possible .... but could be that German people taken them and made grave in the nearest of crash place (in forest).

Crash area is very big - I think ca. 100-200 [m2]. Probably a/c went down vertically and exploded.

Only this parts could help us ID - this is what my collegue have found in crashe place:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1128626...CMLC9p2Bv4CvCg
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