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Top right front quarter view of a crashed B-24 41-29254 lying in open ground at Southery. Aircraft is titled slightly down to right and show broken fuselage just behind nose turret. Caption 'Crashed USAAF Liberator a./c, crashes in fens after releasing sea mine'.

Bottom right a side on view of crashed B-24 41-29254. There is damage to the nose area. Three figures are visible viewing the scene on the left.

Identification kindly provided by Gianluca Mazzanti of the Archeologi dell’Aria research group.



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Bottom left a colour photograph of a crashed Wellington with nose to the left side. The cockpit roof is open and propellers on the right are bent. A man with a side cap is partially visible looking on at the bottom.

Bottom right a b/w photograph of the front section of crashed B-24 41-29254. The nose section shows considerable damage. Two possible un-exploded bombs lay below the engine on the left.

Identification kindly provided by Gianluca Mazzanti of the Archeologi dell’Aria research group.]]>
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