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From a Spitfire crash site?
Some idea about these parts? Them came from a site where airplane and dead pilot were find 13 may 1944 but crash happen some time before. Any help to identify will be appreciate. Thanks.
Some evidence of crash Researcher Daniele, Vittorio, Mario 30008 4063 AGS N°1540/K ENGINE STARTING PLUG 12 V SS 38 329 46 C.. AN AUD.. CALL YO.. LIGHTS.. HORN IS.. THROTT.. 67247 30041/33 30050 35 56 RELIEF VALVE Type FBN/A/70 Blow off 18/20 LBS VACUUM 3'' HG 7,62mm CP 1942 WI 20mm RH 1942 or 1943 20 MM, P.C.O. 1942 20 MM-M21, B.P.C. 20 MM M21A1 ...261732 ...169SHT ISSUE 2 LH ..NNFR Fragments: Some idea? Some idea about these objects? The fuselage is khaki colour. The long steel tool was used after crash to cut the big part of airplane to sell alluminium. Im not sure the ring was a airplane part. Some idea? |
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