WW2 plane lead from yesterday
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WW2 plane lead from yesterday
Didn't think much to this one when I found it yesterday in the wet sand with my e trac but cleaned up and researched a bit I am very happy with it, I thought it was from an outboard motor at first!
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Hello 'snark1-2', I did a bit of a double take when I saw the title of your post, 'cos lead and aeroplanes don't seem like appropriate 'bed fellows'!
Great bit of research on your part
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Awesome find, matey.
If only there was someone on here who can decipher WW2 aircraft part numbers, and be able to place that part to an exact plane.
Regards,
Simon

If only there was someone on here who can decipher WW2 aircraft part numbers, and be able to place that part to an exact plane.




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