Aircraft parts dumped after WW2


A long filled in quarry in Gloucestershire, re-excavated in the early 1990’s. Parts unearthed included Frazer Nash gun turrets from Lancaster bombers. The video also shows some Tiger Moth fuel tanks and a Lancaster pilot’s seat, complete with armour plate.

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3 Responses to “Aircraft parts dumped after WW2”

  1. megatwingo says:

    5*****

  2. SONOR4 says:

    Despite the corroded state of the metal, those turrets are historically important. Proof that there is still stuff out there to be found.

  3. humvee600 says:

    wow, what are they gonna do with all that stuff

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