‹ Return to Wreckage fragments of Mosquito PF395 near Dovestones.
really not much left but I wonder how much wreckage just gets lost under all the overgrowth and die back year after year.
A vast difference from ’92.
Where’s it all gone? Do people collect bits or has it just sunk into the peat ?
Souvenir hunters, I’m afraid Andy.
And this is all the parts that remain of one of the finest aircraft of World War Two, shame.
Going through these areas must be fascinating. After visiting a few of the UK Air Bases .. knowing their weather.. I had to ask a few pilots how they did it. The best answer for me was "we were young"! Be Well!
I know where the bits of wood are….
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really not much left but I wonder how much wreckage just gets lost under all the overgrowth and die back year after year.
A vast difference from ’92.
Where’s it all gone? Do people collect bits or has it just sunk into the peat ?
Souvenir hunters, I’m afraid Andy.
And this is all the parts that remain of one of the finest aircraft of World War Two, shame.
Going through these areas must be fascinating. After visiting a few of the UK Air Bases .. knowing their weather.. I had to ask a few pilots how they did it. The best answer for me was "we were young"! Be Well!
I know where the bits of wood are….