View from above of an outdoor enclosure with large banner above fence reading: "Crashed German Plane Here." Sign on fence states admission fee of 6 pence for adult and 3 pence for children. The crashed plane is a German Me-109, covered by a camouflage net canopy. Inside the enclosure, a sign leaning against the plane's fuselage reads: "In Aid of Local Spitfire Fund." Two RAF Sergeants appear to be in charge of the display. The aircraft engine cowling is missing revealing the engine. The propeller blades on the plane are bent. Two girls read the Poster about aid of local Spitfire fund and another reading "Send up our Fighters, They'll knock down the Blighters (Fighter Plane Fund)." A boy joins the girls reading the posters. People put money in a can for local Spitfire fund during Battle of Britain.
Axis airplanes during World War II. Wrecked German Dornier aircraft in England. Salvage crew members dismantle the aircraft.
Axis airplanes during World War II. A soldier stands next to a German Messerschemitt plane in a field in England during World War II. Bullet marks on the plane.
Axis airplanes during World War II. A man dumps scrap in a hole made by a German Messerschemitt plane in a field. Civilians and soldiers look on.
Axis airplanes during World War II. Wreckage of German airplanes in England. Soldiers guard the wrecked planes. Pile of scrap. Men remove pieces of scrap. A dump for wrecked German planes. A wrecked German Swastika aircraft. Men dump pieces of wrecked planes.
Axis airplanes during World War II. A pilot of German Messerschemitt aircraft carried away on a litter after being removed from a wrecked plane. Men carry the litter. A man who swam out 300 yards to save the German pilot.
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