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    v-1 rudder

    Heres a few pics of my new arrival v1 rudder , it still has some of its green camo paint on it , hope you like it cheers Dave
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        #4
        Very cool find! Congrats!

        Regards,
        Chris G.

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          #5
          Thanks Chris glad you liked it 👍 now could do with a piece of v 2 rgds Dave

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            #6
            Very nice!

            Where did you discover it?

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              Originally posted by sparkchaser. View Post
              Very nice!

              Where did you discover it?
              Thank you , I got it from eBay uk rgds Dave

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                #8
                That's very cool Dave! When I was a kid there was a local lumber yard which had a complete V-1 sitting on their roof! I still wonder where it ended up.
                Willi

                Preußens Gloria!

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                  Hi and thanks Willi , I would love to see a complete one , I bet that was an awesome sight seeing that as a kid but saying that I would loved to have seen it as an adult :-) rgds Dave

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                    #10
                    I don't know if this one is good but seems complete. You can see it at Muckleburgh, near Cromer, north of Norfolk:

                    http://www.muckleburgh.co.uk/

                    Carles
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                      #11
                      Now that's something you don't see everyday! Very COOL !

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                        The V1 at Muckleburgh is a fiber glass replica im sorry to say
                        I know of a V2 impact site in a field not far from me always wondered if it was worth taking the metal detector up there?

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                          OK...now that is cool.

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                            pieces of things ???

                            Originally posted by sparkchaser. View Post
                            Very nice!
                            Where did you discover it?
                            Originally posted by sscrooge View Post
                            Thank you , I got it from eBay uk rgds Dave
                            Noticed this one available online recently, but I
                            didn't bid as I already have a Home Guard vet
                            recovered V-1 fragment in my pieces of things
                            collection - i.e., pieces of battleships, WW1 UK
                            shot down Zeppelin , WW2 IJN Depth Charge
                            from US Sub deck, brick from AH house, etc.

                            OFW
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                            .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                              #15
                              thanks guys for nice comments and the link to the one in Norfolk OFW that's a nice v2 relic thanks for showing , mine looks to have been just scorched on one side , if anybody else has any parts please post I would love to see whats out there , cheers Dave

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