WW2 german jet fighters
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findzinis:
Hello everyone!
Translate the program, so sorry if it will be difficult to understand.
In life I have come across very interesting people -legionnaires, eyewitnesses of WW2.
So I have to tell you that. Several years ago, arrived in Latvian one gentleman from Germany. He was interested in WW2 german jet fighters and he told , that
two airplanes are hidden inside the tunnel but did not know the exact location.
And it is not known whether the two engines or one with.
After several years of work and with the help of witnesses, the place I have known.
Currently thought to carry out the project, because my country is in crisis and not in premium of 25%.
Maybe you have something to say in this case.
Andris.
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BitburgAggie_7377:
Either one would be quite a trophy and worth a lot of money if it is in as good of shape as it potentially could be.
BA
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Ridge Runner:
I agree either one would be the find of a life time
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Homefire:
First photo is a Heinkel He 162
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Second Poto is a Messerschmitt 262
The first Jet Fighter to be used in battle.
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