Restored German Bomber Goes On Display

COSFORD, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: Aircraft technician John Warburton continues the preservation work of a German World War II Dornier 17 aircraft at The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, on June 5, 2015, Cosford, England. A salvage operation, planned through the RAF Museum, lifted the only remaining German bomber Dornier 17, used during the 'Battle of Britain' of 1940 from the sea on June 10, 2013. The plane is believed to be aircraft call-sign 5K-AR, shot down on August 26, 1940 at the height of the battle by RAF Boulton-Paul Defiant fighters. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
COSFORD, ENGLAND - JUNE 05: Aircraft technician John Warburton continues the preservation work of a German World War II Dornier 17 aircraft at The Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, on June 5, 2015, Cosford, England. A salvage operation, planned through the RAF Museum, lifted the only remaining German bomber Dornier 17, used during the 'Battle of Britain' of 1940 from the sea on June 10, 2013. The plane is believed to be aircraft call-sign 5K-AR, shot down on August 26, 1940 at the height of the battle by RAF Boulton-Paul Defiant fighters. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Restored German Bomber Goes On Display
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