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Mid-20th century AD. A pair of engine valves recovered from the wreck of the B17F Flying Fortress 42-29540, mounted in a wooden base with brass plaque 'Flying Fortress / Winchelsea'. 1.6 kg, 17cm including stand (6 3/4"). Recovered by the vendor from the undersea crash site, off Winchelsea, East Sussex, UK, 1980s; with a copy letter from a surviving crew member and an information sheet. The valves were recovered from the crash wreckage of the B17F which ditched in the Channel off Winchelsea, Sussex, on 6th September 1942. The aircraft was part of 91st Bomb Group, 323rd Squadron, and left Bassingbourne airfield on a mission to bomb Stuttgart, Germany. Cloud cover caused the formation to break up; some aircraft ran out of fuel on the return or crash landed. Aircraft 42-29540 encountered flak and sustained damage from fighter (FW190) attack, losing two engines and shedding fuel. The aircraft ditched in the Channel and some crew members were picked up by a British minesweeper. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A tray containing a HORNBY DUBLO 5005 Engine Shed (built - missing Windows to one side, downpipes to both sides and 7 x Roof Vents), a Hornby Shed missing all Windows, 2 x Kit Built plastic Engine Sheds (both Good), a Hornby R411 Turntable Motorising Kit (Mint Boxed with Instructions), a Peco Turntable (locomotive Bridge only), 2 x PECO and a Wills Bridge/Truss Kits, 2 x Triang Water Towers, a KIt Built Water Tower,a Corgi Open Deck Double Decker and other trackside items.

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