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Old 5th September 2019, 16:12
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Re: Crash-site location of 13 Stukas?

MATTI,

Again, my gratitude for your most helpful contribution and information.

I have seen on other links some wreckage scattered amongst the woods...possibly of those machine who tried to avoid the trees and were not on a vertical dive, but trying to put their nose up...so, at least (it seems so) some of the wreckage remained not so deep onto the ground (and could be easily recovered by the LW teams later). Of course, perhaps one or more machines indeed crashed vertically without timing to recover from the vertical to horizontal (or positiv climb)...those may remain deeply and tightly (not scattered) on the ground...Perhaps one of the Poles Historians or Archeologists do try to find them....who knows if something still remains.

A most interesting thread indeed....and a sad loss of lives.

Baumgartner
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