In Denmark, the 14-year-old found the wreckage of a German aircraft during the Second world war. In the cockpit of the aircraft were the remains of the pilot.
According to the boy’s father, school, his son got a job with a metal detector to find items and bring them to the history lesson. To do homework, they went to the field near their home in the vicinity of the city Birkelse.
In the end, the student discovered large pieces of iron. The boy’s father borrowed a neighbors backhoe to dig up the find.
At a depth of about eight feet were fragments of the fuselage of the German fighter Messerschmitt crashed in late 1944. Now at the crash site, a team of engineers to make sure that among the fragments there are no explosive objects.
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