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Technik Museum Speyer. This Bf-110 was part of Zerstörergeschwader (destroyer wing) 76 and operated out of Norway during WWII. On May 24, 1940, after taking damage from Swedish AA guns, it was forced to land on the (still frozen!) lake Upmasjaure in Sweden. After the ice melted, it sank to the bottom of the lake. In 1995 parts of its wreck were recovered and displayed at the museum.

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Technik Museum Speyer. This Bf-110 was part of Zerstörergeschwader (destroyer wing) 76 and operated out of Norway during WWII. On May 24, 1940, after taking damage from Swedish AA guns, it was forced to land on the (still frozen!) lake Upmasjaure in Sweden. After the ice melted, it sank to the bottom of the lake. In 1995 parts of its wreck were recovered and displayed at the museum.

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