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Stalingrad: digging near Gorodisсhe & Gumrak

Article about: by Sebastien I have not the metal detector I am feeling my ass where to dig Right now I have eyes, hands, feet and my spade is all that I use in my hobby

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    And also I wanted to show the find of my friend. He was digging near the village Gumrak without me ...
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    Hi Seb, you are correct from an He111: the serial number is that of the actual aircraft. I am sure this could be researched. I don't know what the actual box is used for.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Maybe it was for tools or some spare parts?

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    Hi Seb, is there an "FL" number on the box, this would reveal what it was used for, if the parts list can be found?

    Cheers, Ade.
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    I cant find anything on that work number yet, found a few numbers close so I am sure its a valid number. got a few more places to try. Was that from a crash or found with other aircraft items? ie; old airfield? I assume there is nothing in the box?

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    The numbers on the lid suggest it might be a panel cover for a circuit breaker box. Just a guess.

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    this is really great piece of history.

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    Quote by Sebastien View Post
    And also I wanted to show the find of my friend. He was digging near the village Gumrak without me ...
    super buckle...

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    Quote by Sebastien View Post


    Thank you for your attention to my topic

    No, I do not dig... But my friend dug up Italian helmet, near the Don River...

    sorry for bad photo
    if he ever sells it let me know....

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    Quote by me109g4 View Post
    I cant find anything on that work number yet, found a few numbers close so I am sure its a valid number. got a few more places to try. Was that from a crash or found with other aircraft items? ie; old airfield? I assume there is nothing in the box?
    Yes, there is nothing in the box. And the box has not Fl number

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