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Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

Article about: Dear forum I would liek to identify this part (see pictures below): Regards Kurt.

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    Exclamation Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    Dear forum I would liek to identify this part (see pictures below):

    Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    Regards
    Kurt.

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    Default Re: Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    intake manifold or possibly exhaust manifold.

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    Default Re: Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    maybe a ju88?.

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    Default Re: Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    It's a Ju88 bomb steady from one of the outside racks between the fuselage and engine.
    http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/up...1243982001.jpg

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    Default Re: Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    Thanks for your help and information.

    Regards
    Kurt.

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    Default Re: Most probably a Part of a German Aircraft Which crashed on Malta during the War.

    Quote by ian_ View Post
    It's a Ju88 bomb steady from one of the outside racks between the fuselage and engine.
    http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/up...1243982001.jpg
    Amazing! I"m always impressed with the vast knowledge on this site when folks come up with answers like this! Bravo!
    Now, what do I have in my pocket? (folks seem to know everything else on this site!)

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