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DANISH BOY FINDS REMAINS OF GERMAN MESSERSCHMITT IN A FIELD

Daniel Kristensen poses with debris from the wreck of a World War II aircraft, which he and his father found yesterday near Birkelse by Aabybro in Northern Jutland


At the point when Klaus Kristiansen attempted to breath life into his child's history homework, he most likely wasn't anticipating that the kid should uncover a covered World War Two warplane.

Or, on the other hand for energized TV groups, measurable police and explosives specialists to plunge on his family's ranch in Birkelse, Denmark.

However, that is precisely what happened when 14-year-old Daniel Rom Kristiansen found the remaining parts of a German Messerschmitt plane, and its pilot, in an unremarkable field.

As per Mr Kristiansen, his granddad once disclosed to him that a plane had smashed there in November 1944.

He disclosed to Danish news station DR P4 Nordjylland: "When my child Daniel was as of late given homework about World War Two, I playfully instructed him to go out and locate the plane that should have slammed out in the field."

Father and child united with a metal finder, however never anticipated that would discover anything.

Mr Kristiansen, a rural specialist, trusted the destruction had been evacuated years prior.

Yet, then, an obvious beeping on a fix of boggy ground.

The match started burrowing, yet acknowledged they expected to go further.

They acquired an excavator from a neighbor, and around four to six meters down, the plane's corpse started to uncover itself.

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