A story of 20 Spitfires found in Burma. I wonder what condition they will be in after all those years underground in crates. Hopefully, they will not be too bad.
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Peter.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... to-UK.html
Buried Spitfires
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Re: Buried Spitfires
Yes, I saw this one this morning, it's the sort of thing they should make a TV programme out of Peter 

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Re: Buried Spitfires
Excellent idea, film about digging them up and opening the first crate, if there is anything left of the wood.
And seeing how well or badly they have survived. Would be interesting.
Vern.
And seeing how well or badly they have survived. Would be interesting.
Vern.

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