German WWII bomber raised from English Channel


The British museum successfully recovered on Monday was shot down over the English channel in the German bombers during world war ii.
Aircraft, nicknamed the German air force flying "pencil", because of its narrow fuselage, came to the south-east of England Kent county coast, more than 70 years ago in the battle of Britain.
Rust and damaged the plane be cancelled from the depths of the cable channels, is believed to be German DuoNiEr 17 bombers once was found to be the most complete example.
"It has been cancelled, you can now safely on the barge, in a piece, said," a spokesman for the British royal air force museum, Mr. Srivastava. Bomber will be towed into the port on Tuesday, he added.
There are several pieces of plane down, because it is been lifted, but officials say the divers will retrieve them.
The museum has managed to improve the relics of a couple of weeks, by the strong winds and choppy waters, but the action was delayed.
In 2008, divers found the plane, in 50 feet (15 meters) underwater.
Experts say the bomb is very good, although the passage of time.
Museum officials plan to save the legacy, and put it on the show also was shot down in the battle of Britain by remains of tornados.

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