Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 21 out of 23 cyclists
Location: Ringkøbing-Skjern, Central Denmark, Denmark
Memorial stone for the Australian aircrew, which was shot down in the 2nd World War over Stadil.
The pilots rest at the spot where they crashed. A memorial stone near the crater filled with water, which the aircraft created south of the yard, Stadiløvej 8, 6980 Tim.
R.A.F .: "In connection with an air raid on Berlin on the night of 4 September 1943, the Lancaster EE 138 was fired over West Jutland."
The plane crashed west of Stadil and exploded as it hit Earth about 400 meters south of Ingemann Halkjær's yard.
More detailed information:
visitdenmark.de/danmark/explore/flyvergrav-ved-stadil-gdk736773
November 9, 2019
The memorial is equipped with an original Lancaster propeller blade and is well maintained.
August 24, 2017
A memorial center in the paddock. Very well done. A side trip is always worthwhile.
September 6, 2018
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