The wreckage of a WWII RAF Bristol Beaufighter was discovered on a Cleethorpes beach in North East Lincolnshire - after being buried under sand for 76 years. (SWNS) Two dog walkers discovered the ...
A British couple have found the wreckage of a crashed World War II fighter plane, believed to be a Bristol Beaufighter TF.X aircraft, on a beach in northeastern England. Debi Hartley, a 51-year-old ...
A pair of dog walkers stumbled across the wreckage of a WWII RAF fighter plane - hidden under the sands on the beach where it crashed 76 years ago. Debi Hartley, 51, was on a casual walk with her ...
The wreckage of an RAF fighter plane that tumbled from 500ft with engine failure during the Second World War has been discovered on the British beach where it crash-landed 76 years ago. Dog walkers at ...
The remains of a crashed World War Two aircraft have been discovered on a beach by dog walkers. Graham Holden and his partner found the wreckage after shifting sands uncovered the site at Cleethorpes.
Why would anyone opt for a twin-engine setup for a fighter? Well, sometimes a bigger aircraft was required for greater range, or armament or a second crewmember to navigate or operate a radar. Here we ...
I was evacuated to Dorsetshire in 1941. I took to the countryside pretty well and felt safe after enduring days and nights of bombing through the London blitz. Although Dorsetshire was peaceful there ...
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