2002, English Heritage, Marine Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF), Archaeological guidance on Aircraft Crash Sites future management

2002, English Heritage, Marine Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund (MALSF), Archaeological guidance on Aircraft Crash Sites future management

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May 2021

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January 2002 - January 2002

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Summary

Military aircraft crash sites are an important part of Britain’s military and aviation heritage. Predominantly dating from World War II, during which there was a massive expansion in air activity over the UK, they comprise the buried, submerged or surface remains of aircraft, most of which crashed either in combat or training. Some crash sites...

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