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Dave, re your posting, for Kent Sources- try posting in the Aviation section on Kent History Forum. http://www.kenthistoryforum.co.uk/, Don't think you'll find any County wide experts but there are lots of individuals with localised knowledge. One I can write off for you is a PR Me 110 crashed south of Oad St. Thereare photos of the recovery during the war in the pub there, but they only got the wings as she had gone in deep. In my TA days we took an old boy who had helped out to try and find the fuselage. We searched a MASSIVE area with Forsters and got nothing except a few .5 US rounds (there are quite a few B 17s along the ridge. General feeling was that it was lost when the M2 went through and the area was extensivley landscaped so could be a lot deeper than originally. Pete