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World War Two / Re: Pathfinder Squadron
« on: Monday 23 June 14 14:04 BST (UK) »
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The propeller is at a private museum in Groningen, the Netherlands.
The plaque underneath reads:
Hamilton-Standard
Lancaster III JB 348 405SQ
Crashed 20-10-43 19.22
Waddenzee
The given location (Waddenzee is the sea to the north of the Netherlands) seems to be a bit of a problem here, it's quite a distance from Harrenstatte.
In any case, the picture I took is here:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/tderks/33451923
The museum website can be found here:
www.canadianalliedforces.com/

The propeller is at a private museum in Groningen, the Netherlands.
The plaque underneath reads:
Hamilton-Standard
Lancaster III JB 348 405SQ
Crashed 20-10-43 19.22
Waddenzee
The given location (Waddenzee is the sea to the north of the Netherlands) seems to be a bit of a problem here, it's quite a distance from Harrenstatte.
In any case, the picture I took is here:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/tderks/33451923
The museum website can be found here:
www.canadianalliedforces.com/