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Old 18th December 2013, 17:47
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Re: N6046 MG-Y 7 Squadron Stirling Loss: 7/8th Sept 1941 Recklinghausen - Can you help

Well, Mr. Kordes might be your only hope. Marl said they had no crash on that date. And like you mentioned before, crashes with no casualties were rarely listed well. If she came down south of the Erlenweg, then you might be lucky, as that area has not been heavily built up. Also realize that until Normandy, the Germans were very efficient at removing crash aircraft for recycling as well as to look for classified, new equipment. I found less then a shoebox full of items from my 1942 Wellington!

Danny
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