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I have just returned from a Royal Air Force expedition to Norway to recover parts of one of the Airspeed Horsa assault gliders used in the attempted attack on the Heavy Water plant at Vermork (Operation Freshman) on 19/20 November 1942.
Both of the gliders crashed due to poor weather and inability to successfully find the landing area, and the survivors of the crash landings were executed on the direct orders of Adolf Hitler. Horsa DP349 crashed near to Lysebotn, and it is the remains of this aircraft that the expedition set out to find. Although the aircraft was extensively damaged on landing, and subsequently caught fire due to a pyrotechnic accident when being examined by one of the local population, we have found significant wreckage both on and below the surface.
One of the most interesting finds is fragments of the altimeter (picture attached). The details of the altimeter are as follows:
Kollsman Sensitive Altimeter Mk XIVA
Serial No. 2160/40 6A/685
Patents No. 381, 443 & 393, 272
I would be very interested in any information that you can give me regarding this instrument.
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