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possible USAF F-84 or F-104 shot down near Strasbourg?
Hi all,
I for some years found some plane parts in a wood in the Vosges mountains about 30 miles NW of Strasbourg, eastern France (boarder with Germany). One part shows the USAF white star on dark blue circle. the concerned plane was a jet plane that crashed in a forest in late 50'. Only one part with manufacturer stamp I found showed the CVSD stamp (convair). What for a plane could it be? I have no documentation about post-war jet-planes here some parst of it; it did a great cratere as hitting teh hill in forest. No munitions were found on teh ground. Thanks for any help. Flyingkag |
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