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Old 26th September 2010, 21:39
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Flanders soil reveals 65 year old secret ME-110

Good evening gents

Our organisation has recoverd a ME-110 last week in Assenede, East-Flanders Belgium.

We knew there was "something" in the ground in a farmers field after years of prospecting, research and deep scanning for any foreign objects. The scanner went totally nuts at one point and pointed out that there was someting at a depth of 6 meters

Eyewitnesses had seen an aircraft coming down in 1943. The crew were able to leave the aircraft uninjured by parachute before the plane hit the dirt.

In co-operation with the gouvernement we got a green light yesterday to see wat was in the ground. We are one of the sole organisations that have a permit under the Belgian law to excavate WW2 airplanes.The weather was fairly good so we had a go at it.

I would like to share the result of determination and patience of the BAHAAT crew.

The crash-site


Lots of bits and pieces



Oxigen bottles

20 mm cannons bended Mg 17

the other MG17

Well that's wat it looked like originally


2 Daimler Benz 601 engines as used in a ME110



Text on one of the oleostruts



Wheel and oleostrut of the main gear



Props



Hispano 20 mm canons



1 of the main gears and the tailwheelassemble



Notice the black painted part from one of the rudders or fin, Swastika?



One of the engines is severely damaged, could be an indication that one side of the plane hit the ground first. The other engine is in far better condition



Well it's dirty work but somebody's got do do it




There are lot of other artifacts but thats it for now. The parts wil be displayed in the For Freedommuseum, Knokke Belgium

www.forfreedommuseum.be (dutch only for the moment but take the virtual tour!)

www.bahaat.be for all other planes we have salvaged.

A little coverage from a local TV station

http://museumforfreedom.be/AVSjournaal.mpg

Dutch only (sorry guys)

Cheers

Stevo

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