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Old 2nd July 2008, 19:43
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Maybe SAAF Spitfire??

Hello friends, as ever i'm trying to identify some planes crashed in north italy during ww2.

This last crashed in an undefined date of 1944, the farmer who witnessed the crash said that the pilot baled out, and he buried all the remains of the plane to avoid troubles from the germans.

From the few pieces recovered is almost impossible identify the plane, but working on the Luftgaukommando files index i have found a place and a date that should be right:

"27 september 1944, time 12:00 place Tebano, 5 kms south Castel Bolognese"

Anyone can tell mee more about this Spit? Thanks in advance
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