Surviving 1943 Plane Wrecks | Dartmoor at War Vlog P2
After walking through miles of grass completely off the path on Dartmoor, we find two incredible surviving plane wreckages which tragically crashed on the moors in 1943. Both were American craft; a Liberator and a B17, returning on missions abroad to nearby RAF airfields. Dedicated to these brave young men that lost their lives on and around Christmas day in the Second World War. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to BeyondthePointTV New videos released fortnightly on weekends. Being non-profit, we try our best to upload regularly but this can increase to weekly or include brief hiatuses at times!

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