Panzer-plates (1cm thick) - engine-protectors?
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B24 bomber wreck in the alpine mountains
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostPanzer-plates (1cm thick) - engine-protectors?Attached Files
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On the right the 3 impact-craters of the engines (each filled with remains) - the impact of the 4th enigine is just out of the foto (left of the cross, that´s on the left side of the foto). As this crater is so far away from the other 3, I guess the part of one wing - or at least one engine - seperated from the B24 shortly before the crash:Attached FilesLast edited by Gran Sasso; 09-24-2007, 03:48 PM.
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The 6 bombers (including "ours") that came down on austrian territory - the missing 2 crashed in germany, one close to my hometown, the other one 20km away near the "Walchen-See (lake), famous for the hidden "Nazi-Gold".
(The B24 crashed at the mountain "Hohe Munde" is the best-known here, as the austrian mountain-rescue-service managed to rescue one survivor after one week).Attached FilesLast edited by Gran Sasso; 09-24-2007, 03:41 PM.
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I just love threads like this - really excellent photos - fantastic countryside -where are the crew buried ?
Do you know if it was long after the crash that the crew were recovered ?
There were quite a few crashes local to me mostly flyingboats but today very little remains of them .
Thanks again for some great photos.
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