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Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:15 am
Recently we find a crash site of a USA aircraft crashed near Laviano, 45 km south\east of Salerno. Do you are able to help us to identify type of aircraft and his pilot? Thanks!
Crash point

The search

Fragments of fusalege

Fragments of engine block

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Bullets 12,7 marked DM 42, SL 42, RA 42

Battery

Fragment marked

Appear to be: ASSY N 9 I-3-1E9A

Fragment marked

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Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:47 am
Photo 6 is the gyro wheel for a turn and bank indicator. Air blows over the little cut-outs in the wheel and spin it to high speed.
Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:40 pm
The wreckage you have is from a Curtiss P-40.
Sat Dec 15, 2012 4:33 am
We suppose that this aircraft can be a P-39. We find that a P-39 was last seen 5 miles south of Avellino (Laviano is south of Avellino) in 1944. Someone have information about lt. Harry J. Daniels MIA 23 february 1944 of 332 Fighter Group? Thanks!
Sat Dec 15, 2012 11:53 pm
The parts are P-40.The one piece with the bearing in place is aeileron actuator casting that mounts on the aft section of the tube inder sta 5.
Sun Dec 16, 2012 6:11 pm
What exactly did you set out to do by recovering these parts? I always get a little nervous when I hear about things like this. No offense or anything against you, I apologize if it sounded that way.
I was particularly interested when I saw this was in Italy because the only member of my family that died in the war went down in a B-24 in northern Italy. (I am aware that this site is at the other end of the country.) Maybe sometime soon I'll throw together a thread on the subject.
Sat Dec 22, 2012 4:27 am
Noha307 wrote:What exactly did you set out to do by recovering these parts? I always get a little nervous when I hear about things like this. No offense or anything against you, I apologize if it sounded that way.
I was particularly interested when I saw this was in Italy because the only member of my family that died in the war went down in a B-24 in northern Italy. (I am aware that this site is at the other end of the country.) Maybe sometime soon I'll throw together a thread on the subject.
Thanks. Our purpose is to build the history of aviators that crashed around Salerno area during WWII like you can see in our site
www.1943salerno.itAbout your family member I suggest to put a request on this site:
http://archeologidellaria.tuttovola.org ... board=27.0Best regards!
Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:00 am
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