WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
Article about: Hey guys Well i simply couldn't WAIT to post here today, given i have found what i think is the most exciting thing i have EVER found ! I haven't even had time to clean everything properly y
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Re: WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
grndskeeper
Thanks for that.....the base was a fighter base and i know that Spitfires were stationed there until 1942, then Lightnings, then Mustangs. There are no markings on the pipes unfortuately....otherwise this may indicate their source.
I too have found a photo !
What do you think ? Match or not !!!
relichunter
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Re: WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
That is the 100 percent a aircraft wreck there!
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
Ok guys here are the markings on the Hydraulic slide cover..........
THE BRITISH MADE
LOCKHEED
HYDRAULIC
BRAKING SYSTEM
Manufactured under licence by
Automotive products company
3 berners st, london W1
WARNING. USE ONLY GENUINE
LOCKHEED FLUID
DO NOT USE OIL
Pat Nos ..............
Slide cover for access to filler plug.
What do you guys think ? Off a road vehicle or could it possibly be off a Lightning ?
relichunter
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Re: WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
PS. My heart wants it to be off an aircraft, not a vehicle -- even though Lockheed made brakes for both. Given what else you found with it, I say aircraft.
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wow wat a find is the airfield close to where u live looks like not a lot of relic hunters go there nice find
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Re: WW2 Airfield.......The BEST visit yet !
What a great find, congratulations. But make sure you keep the site to yourself at least until you've checked it over completely, there's bound to be more interesting relics perhaps even more concentrated and you don't want it cleared by other relic hunters. Look at local maps or even down load aerial photo's from Multimap. Theres bound to be the airfield rubbish tip overgrown now, but where everything ended up. Look for pits or tracks that seem to go no where.
Thank you for posting.
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The silver plate-like object looks as though it is P-51 related ... the ANA marking indicates North American Aviation. The cap is a fuel cap from 108 gallon Bowater drop tank ... I've found dozens of them at other American fighter bases.
From the little you reveal about the airfield & its occupants ... I wonder if it could be Kxxxgsxxxe ... just a guess!
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