As you can see in the negative below it looks like the B-24 bomber took some flack during the war. Trust me, when I took the picture there was no damage to the aircraft. It looks to me like the emulsion just flaked off. I don't believe I scratched it or handled it rough. It was only on the one frame and that frame was in the middle of the roll. Usually when I damage a negative it happens at the end when I'm loading it onto the reel. I did find one small flake of emulsion that stuck to another frame after it floated off this one. What looks like scratches I believe are cracks in the emulsion. Has anyone seen this before? Maybe it's just a manufacturing defect. The shot was taken with an Olympus XA2 using Ilford Pan F Plus 50 developed in Beer.