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Old 2nd April 2009, 21:53
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Re: Luftwaffe crash site Newcastleton scotland

Liam, The Public Records Office at Kew would hold various reports such as the RAF combat report (in AIR50), a crash report (possibly AIR40/45) plus a interrogation ADI(K) report from the POWs (AIR40/2405 for May to June 1941). Sometimes the local history section of the main Library for the area may hold police, or civil defence records. Police reports where they survive can provide a lot of info. on crashes in an area,

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