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Very nice Gary, thanks for posting. I like the tag on the rod with the history to it.
A friend of mine in the UK had a parachute mine cone in his collection. We were in the middle of working out a deal for me to buy it and a few other items, when he suddenly passed away. Sadly his collection was broken up and the cone has gone missing. Here is a picture of it.
Another friend said there was a complete parachute mine in the Imperial War Museum when we visited there several years ago, but I do not remember seeing it.Attached Files
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Originally posted by WWIIBuff View PostNice Lassi. Is there any history behind that piece like the plane it came from or where it crashed?
It is not from a crash site, it was dug by me Here in Denmark at a former lw airfield. Postwar the plaines were destroyed and som scrap parts can still be found. Low to dig there and no dead boddies laying around .
Also found the Keys for setting the bombs.
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Lars
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