A Piece Of Zeppelin Air Ship, The L32 Shot Down by the Royal Flying Corps  24.9. 1916, Reshaped From A Section of The Airship With a Flattened Oval Panel, 5.2 cm Across A Piece Of Zeppelin Air Ship, The L32 Shot Down by the Royal Flying Corps  24.9. 1916, Reshaped From A Section of The Airship With a Flattened Oval Panel, 5.2 cm Across A Piece Of Zeppelin Air Ship, The L32 Shot Down by the Royal Flying Corps  24.9. 1916, Reshaped From A Section of The Airship With a Flattened Oval Panel, 5.2 cm Across

A Piece Of Zeppelin Air Ship, The L32 Shot Down by the Royal Flying Corps 24.9. 1916, Reshaped From A Section of The Airship With a Flattened Oval Panel, 5.2 cm Across

Made from the crashed Zeppelin’s rare alloy after it was shot down by 2nd Lt Sowrey and stamped with the airship’s designation and the date on a flat oval panel. Beautifully constructed as a souvenir for 2nd Lt. Sowrey, [later, Group Captain]

Group Captain Frederick Sowrey, DSO, MC, AFC (25 July 1893 - 21 October 1968) began his career as a World War I flying ace credited with thirteen aerial victories. He was most noted for his first victory, when he shot down Zeppelin L32 during its bombing raid on England. Having risen rapidly in rank during the war, he remained in service until 1940. Piece of the framework of German naval airship L32. This airship was shot down by 2nd Lieutenant Frederick Sowrey of 39 Squadron RFC on the night of 23/24 September 1916. It crashed near Billericay in Essex resulting in the death of all 21 crew members. The airship was under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Werner Peterson. Sowrey was decorated with the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) for his action.

Code: 18013

375.00 GBP