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The secrets of Luftwaffe's airplane crashed in Val Cavargna in 1943

Como, Italy - Perhaps incident was provoked by fault with radar under experimentation stage

Last Summer, a Luftwaffe’s plane of the Second World War has been recovered in a cleft of the Pizzo di Gino in Val Cavargna (Como, Italy) (see AVIONEWS). The aircraft was a Junkers JU-88 A-4 (see AVIONEWS) of II Group, 77th Squadron Nazy Army and it crashed in August 23, 1943: the crew was composed by the commander non-commissioned officer Eitelfritz Ellies, the airman Edwin Schulze, the radio operator W...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 106563

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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