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Re: Crash site of a english airplane
Thanks for all answer and sorry for delay. I had no time to clean all fragments but I want post some I think can be interesting to identify Wellington we find.
A M 5X/941 ![]() Details with numbers from 1 to 10 ![]() 3 unknown objects. Central appears to be a bbullet of rocket. ![]() ![]() BOMB DOORS OPEN SHUT A1205 ![]() MINUS ..... PLUS ![]() 29085/47 ![]() 5.AMPS ![]() 9/567 ![]() ENGINE TYPE. HERCULES ENGINE No. SS 14146 SERIES No. XVI A.M. No. 381126 M ![]() TOP ![]() 28 46 63 AA341 ![]() MAGAZINE FILM REF. No. 14A/730 A. M. SERIAL No. AA20806 ![]() DIRECTION INDICATOR ![]() |
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