Re: Plane Crash Sites Azrael sounds like your thinking of bothies, plenty of them in the UK used a fair few of them myself as a teenager walking the Pennine way etc...
Also maybe some of our UK members might be able to add info about the crash sites if any of them walk? As a teenager I walked over numerous WW2 crash sites I certain there's websites dedicated to many of them...even saw pretty big fragments from the planes at two up around Glossop and Edale, never touched any of it though. (too many friends and familt in the forces to be disrespectful)
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