Continuing The Search
They borrowed an excavator from their neighbor to make the process easier. They found the plane carcass about four and six meters under the ground. They also came across bones after seven feet of digging. Klaus definitely got more than what he bargained for.

Continuing The Search
Laying In The Backyard For 75 Years
The Politiken, a Danish daily newspaper, Klaus mentioned that the plane crash had shattered it into thousands of fragments. Amazingly, the carcass has been preserved so well that it was almost impossible to believe that it had been there for almost 75 years at the time.

Laying In The Backyard For 75 Years