six World War II-era plane crash sites that have been discovered on the Scottish island of Arran, but a propeller from a B 17 or B 24 was mislaid in a peat bog long ago, and just found during an ecological restoration of the spongy peatland
The archaeologist thinks the newly discovered blade may have been collected during the initial clean-up of the crash site in the 1940s, or perhaps during work by the National Trust in the 1980s.
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