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Old 30th July 2012, 22:13
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Re: From a Luftwaffe crash site 25 km south Salerno. Some idea?

Here are other fragments found saturday:
Netzausschalter Fl 32315-2

R8-2089-U04 e 35050

Diameter 13 cm

Diameter 17 cm


....teblock

Diameter 65 mm

List 126-856-U01 Fl 32110-4

Fl 32405-1 40V 40A

Diameter 40 mm, read number 80

93P

5 cm.
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