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Photos: German bomber lifted from English Channel
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10:56 AM EDT, Sat June 15, 2013
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German bomber lifted from English Channel —
The wreck of the German World War II Dornier Do-17 plane is transported on a barge to a harbor near Ramsgate, England, on Tuesday, June 11. The bomber was shot down during the Battle of Britain in 1940.
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German bomber lifted from English Channel —
A German Luftwaffe Dornier 17 bomber is seen in flight in this undated World War II-era archive photo provided by the Royal Air Force Museum.
Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum/reuters/LANDOV
German bomber lifted from English Channel —
The aircraft is lifted from the English Channel off the coast of Kent.
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German bomber lifted from English Channel —
Seawater-damaged engine parts and propellers of the aircraft sit on a salvage barge.
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German bomber lifted from English Channel —
The aircraft is lifted from the waters of the English Channel. It was first spotted on the floor of the channel by divers in 2008.
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German bomber lifted from English Channel —
The plane will go on display at the Royal Air Force Museum in London.
Iain Duncan//reuters/Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum /LANDOV
German bomber lifted from English Channel —
The cockpit of the aircraft is seen after it was raised by the salvage crew.
Iain Duncan//reuters/Trustees of the Royal Air Force Museum /LANDOV
German bomber lifted from English Channel —
Salvage workers inspect the bomber after it was lifted from the water.