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Again from the Spitfire crash site
Here are a selection of part more important from the Spitfire crash site. Some idea about unknow part? Thanks. I have identified aircraft and his pilot. As soon is possible I'll post a report about him.
Parte of fuselage with number of aircraft. Where is allocate? ![]() Detail ![]() Part of wing with a fragment of flag ![]() Other part of flag ![]() Small part to identify ![]() Part of gum to identify ![]() Part to identify ![]() Part of plastic glass cupule ![]() Part of wood air-screw ![]() Part of .303 machine gun with other part to identify ![]() Small doors and some part to identify ![]() Tools used from people that cut the aircraft after crash ![]() Small parts to identify ![]() Part in gum and plastic ![]() Fuzes ![]() Part with writings ![]() Plates ![]() Button and cover button ![]() Unknow part ![]() Oil pump? ![]() Detail with n. 01995 ![]() |
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