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I love these aircraft crash sites. I keep hoping you'll find the altimeter or any gauge. These panel peices are so special. I cherish my peice of JU 52 in the shadow box. Thank you guys so much.
Maybe someone already mentioned it, but I wanted to tell the author there is wood on the Ju-88. It's the cockpit floor, or at least some of it. Particularly where the bombedier sits. I suppose they used wood for nonstressed parts to cut down on weight. Great video, by the way.
ОтветитьGreat quality all by "Slave Laborers".
ОтветитьDet finns ett tyskt bombplan i närheten av Grövelsjön i svenska fjällen. Vet inte om det är en ju 88 eller he111.. kolla❤❤❤
ОтветитьThanks for this interesting reportage of the Junkers 88 plane crash ! Make others ! Happy New Year ! - Paolo B - Italy
ОтветитьHi history hunter, eagle eyes and bunker buster girl. So nice to see all three of you exploring history together again. Your channel is the only channel that actually responds to comments. It makes me feel apart of your adventures 💜💜💜👍👍👍 thanks. So much
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ОтветитьWhat a beautiful area so quiet and peaceful I'm so glad that there's still debris from the crash that's been left alone
ОтветитьBrave German pilots!
ОтветитьGreat parts of that plane there and a lot left in clean condition by the looks of it 😎😎
ОтветитьI missed it, what was the fence?
ОтветитьAnother Amazing Adventure Big Thumbs Up 👍👍👍👍😁
ОтветитьImpressive the condition of these pieces of the plane after so many years! And to be able to read handing wiring when manufactured is crazy! So what you want, but the German war machine was methodical in everything they made and produced. They put date codes and part codes on everything.
ОтветитьHard to believe how documented the crash site is! Wonderful to research and find the site. The plane parts are amazing especially being able to positively identify them as 88s! Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьIt was great to see BBG join you. All three of you were successful in finding JU-88 parts. That plastic piece does look like a piece of the cockpit windshield. I always think of what the pilot and other crew members were feeling before the crash. I just can't help myself. Thanks for the photo of the actual JU-88 flying over the site before it crashed. And thanks so much for sharing you three. XOXOXO ❤
ОтветитьAbsolutely, breathtaking scenery. The photo taken by the soldier of the JU-88 before it crashed was a sovenier of a WW2 historical event. Did you put together the JU-88 model planes, EE? The JU-88 was an elegant bird, very durable. You sure found proof of the wreckage quite quickly. Excellent research on your part. It was wonderful to see BBG accompanying you. Of course, she was also able to find some JU-88 plane parts. The salute by the the passing train was also cool. Thank you so much HH, BBG, and EE for taking us there. ❤❤❤
ОтветитьWhat country is that and approximately location?!
ОтветитьSpectacular finds Bunker Buster girl and Eagle Eye's of a ju 88 thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьMr Hunter hello , the aluminium oxidised not anodised OK, have a nice day😊
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ОтветитьNice job working through the rough terrain to find the many aircraft parts from the wrecks. The hand written data on the aircraft part BBG found was very interesting! The attached wood might have been a seat part? It was surprising how much of the aluminum looks in fantastic shape even after sitting there for 80 years! Any particular reason that several planes crashed in the area you were exploring? Thanks so much for taking us along on this adventure and the history lesson! You all stay safe and stay well!
ОтветитьSo fun to see all three of you together for this video! Fantastic crash site with still so many items still there. Amazing that there were the stamped part numbers on the pieces and unbelievable that there were still handwritten numbers on the pieces. Love that you had pictures of the plane going down and it crashed there.
ОтветитьGreat find!! You guys always make it happen!
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ОтветитьSay are there any of those old airplanes still flying? 😎✌️
ОтветитьAwesomeness HH & awesomeness to see the whole gang there with EE & BB 😃💙💛👍👍👍❤🤍💙
ОтветитьGreat story of a plane crash site. That parts can still be found with the original part number. Thanks for sharing. HH, EE, and Bunker Buster Girl!
ОтветитьAnother lovely video. Absolutely amazing what you can find lying around. You are SO lucky.. and so are we for being able to tag along....
BIG Thankyou again to the History Hunter Team !
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ОтветитьGreat find the ju88 is a beautiful aircraft thanks for the video
ОтветитьHello from Sweden 🇸🇪 I live in Kiruna
In Sweden you also have bombplane - Easy Elsie
das ist history das ist ein super video ich danke da fur ihr zeit super bitte macht weiter zo ich freu mich auf die nachste video und die grussen an euch.
ОтветитьIt would be intresting to know what happen to the crew and their names .
ОтветитьAnother excellent episode of the Northern trip, and this one was a winner! Thanks EE, HH and BBG!
ОтветитьActually the first model on your table to the left is a Ju188. LOL. But what an amazing find. WOW... and thank you for having my name there. Very special. Amazing photo, priceless experience for you all.Great to see BBG along too. Thank you so much. Brilliant.
ОтветитьAmazing that 80 years on there is still wreckage on the crash site. Thank you HH, EE and BBG for sharing this. The wooden parts are not unusual in that age of aircraft, used for some of the moving parts, and internal bulkheads, the big bracket you found looks like an anchor point for some f the safety harness for the crew. The green anti rust treatment, 80 years on still looks like new, just amazing. Thank you all once again. Stay safe and well my friends
ОтветитьHi HH & EE,
I once saw the Junkers JU-88 during an exhibition.
It is a high-quality developed aircraft.
It is still special to find parts of the aircraft.
Beautiful photo, proof that history is also present here.
Amazing location and it's always nice to see all three of you together. Thank you hh ee and bbg
ОтветитьBrilliant job guys
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ОтветитьIt would be my pleasure for you to take this money and go out to dinner on me if you would. You do for us now it's time We do for you. Enjoy
ОтветитьLovely location. I can't get over that fence that is there though lol....but, ok. Great you guys found some pieces of that Junker; very nice indeed; especially the one with the wood still attached to it. Im thinking it was possibly a "plank" style seat for one of the crew members with that "clasp" as an anchor for like a seat belt???? Just a comment. Thanks for looking in the water EE for those other items. Thanks for taking us and sharing this video. Stay well and safe everyone
ОтветитьI have a piece of one
ОтветитьAmazing history!!
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ОтветитьReally cool. Thanks for what you do. I just became a member (at the lowest rate). 😊
ОтветитьThe green is an anti corrosion paint called zinc chromate. Most ww2 planes had this treatment on inside surfaces and wheel wells. Both allied and axis
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