The remains of a World War Two bomber, thought to be a British Short Stirling lost off Norway on March 30, 1945, during a covert supply drop operation, have been found.
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HomeShipwrecks: Past & PresentWreckage of British Short Stirling bomber found off Norway
Posted by: Dr. E. Lee Spence
The remains of a World War Two bomber, thought to be a British Short Stirling lost off Norway on March 30, 1945, during a covert supply drop operation, have been found.
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