So you live ten minutes from the scene. Did you get a prox kill???
Joking aside, sad to see it in the dirt although it is rather reminiscent of wartime photos. I did note the wooden propellor. Is it true that they only used metal props? Spitfires were often fitted with wooden propellors in fact a composite using wood. They were lighter and as pointed out saved the engine in an accident. Aircraft modellers often miss this fact and only recently I saw a magazine build of a Spit IX where the modeller went to a lot of trouble to add metallic wear and tear to the propeller little realising it was in fact made of wood. Not only that he had all the chips on the front of the prop where as in fact most wear to a propeller is at the back of the blade and near the tip.
