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WW1 Bomber Wings Found in Garage
by WarbirdsNews on NOVEMBER 27, 2013 in AVIATION MUSEUM NEWS, RAF MUSEUM, RESCUE
Handley Page O400 of 207 Squadron in flight. ( Image credit 'Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum.')
Handley Page O400 of 207 Squadron in flight. ( Image credit 'Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum.')
The unique remains of a First World War Handley Page O/400 bomber aircraft have been saved by a team from the RAF Museum.Members of the Michael Beetham Conservation Centre at the RAF Museum Cosford, have succeeded in rescuing a number of wing sections from a 95 year old bi-plane bomber which had been used to support a garage roof in Connah's Quay, Flintshire. The 25 foot long wooden wing sections included four examples of the lower starboard wing and one lower port wing.
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