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Old 1st August 2011, 19:59
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

Thanks to everyone. Do you know if is possible to know if there is some informations about this aircraft shot down in days of Salerno's landing? Thanks!
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Old 2nd August 2011, 19:15
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

Here is other photos (sorry for delay but I'm very busy)

A part of wood



Fragmentf of wood painted green.



Here is again mark. There is a R and a W. Any idea?

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Old 2nd August 2011, 19:30
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

definitely coming from the wooden dashboard (pic 2).
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Old 3rd August 2011, 05:41
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

Nah...

Pic #2 is the radio rack. The aluminum strip is a grounding wire...

3rd photo is manufacture ink stamp. the "3.35..." is referencing the grade of aluminum...
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Old 17th August 2011, 12:37
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

Here are other fragments from this crash site.

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Fragments of fuselage, one with yellow paint



Code painted. Some idea?

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Old 17th August 2011, 15:42
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

Hi.

As your last photograph with the stencilled badge with a code in it is a bit smudged I cannot be one hundred percent sure, but my guess is that the first to ciphers are 8-1 , first part of a part or sub-assembly number for a Bf 109 - 8-109-xxxx

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Old 17th August 2011, 17:53
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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

round item in upper right corner is part of the Sauerstoffdusche (oxygen regulator) in the cockpit.

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Re: Unknown label from a Luftwaffe crash site

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Hi.

As your last photograph with the stencilled badge with a code in it is a bit smudged I cannot be one hundred percent sure, but my guess is that the first to ciphers are 8-1 , first part of a part or sub-assembly number for a Bf 109 - 8-109-xxxx

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Thanks for your interesting information. This number is matricular code of aircraft?
I not see the second number clearly but it appear to me more like 8-4 that 8-1.
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