Military Aircraft Crash Sites...

Discussion in 'World War 2' started by Kyt, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    ...Archaeological guidance on their significance and future management

    An interesting article produced by English Heritage.

    http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/upload/pdf/Mil_Air_C_Sites.pdf

    I found the article after a member on rafcommands asked about the aircraft on the final page - Wellington LP981

     
  2. morse1001

    morse1001 Guest

    Interesting reading. There are many sites throughout Britian that deserve special care and attention in order to ensure their existance
     
  3. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

  4. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    God, I love to have a business card with:

     
  5. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

  6. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    And last time I looked they were missing several crashes ;)
     
  7. spidge

    spidge Active Member

    These brave guys didn't just face danger in front of the enemy.
     
  8. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    in a 10 mile radius I know of 43 air crashes between 1939-45. 1 was German.
     

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