pawineguy
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TBH, if it turns out it's not actually part of a plane but was a replica souvenir item produced during the war, for me that gives it an interesting history all of its own. A different kind of item, but it surely tells us something about social history and the instant market for war souvenirs...
Somewhere, I've got bits of the Berlin wall. Or so the toturist tat shop claimed, anyhow.... I'm told by Berlin natives that since 1989 they've sold enough bits to build several walls. Everybody wants a bit of history, though.
One way or another, it is an interesting piece. Take a look at the stenciling, the bracket, the old rivet holes... if it's a souvenir then someone put a lot of time and effort into it. As to the bullet holes, I am not an expert, but all of the shots that I have seen of bullet ridden planes show all sorts of shapes on the penetration, depending on the speed of the aircraft in relation to the direction of fire. What does catch my eye is that the holes appear to be too square.
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