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Old 2nd October 2013, 23:31
Fabrizio Fabrizio is offline
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Re: Found a BF109 crash site, all infos welcome!

Hi, and thanks for the replies!

I know date is the key, but unfortunately I have none... The old woman I spoke to remembered that she was off school when the crash happened, so that was in summertime.

Regarding the authorizations, both the village's mayor and field owner are aware of my search, and of course do agree. I also reported my searchs to 2 "official" archeologist, I would not complain of course if a "legal" search replaced me.

And for the parts business, I have a really clear position: not a single rivet will be separated from the rest, and nothing will get out of the village. I store them at home, work a lot to clean them, but do definitely not consider them as my property, these are part of the history of the village, and are avaible for any exhibition. It happens that I also have a project of a small museum here, one if my friends owning dozens of ww2 uniforms and stuff.
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