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Old 19th February 2010, 15:37
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Again from the Spitfire (or Seafire) crash site.....

Here are other photos from this crash site. Some idea about identity of fragments? Thanks.

A few of snow... :sad:


But then the sun



2 Flap?

3 Fragment of engine?

4 Some part, one with mark: 69 KO 71 CKQ 44 129 67 CK

5 Fragments of battery.

6 Fragments of hidraulic circuit.

7 Fragments unknown

8 Glass

9 Mark: 44-SHT 44 75 32MPC SR104.

10 TAR 30008 SHT 219 A 30030

11 Part of parachute? 62-145-9 ERY

12 34608 741 18 EDA

13 RECEIVER TYPE 3002 10DB// 34275

14

15 Fuel
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