March 6, 2019 at 6:20 pm
By: Sabrejet - 7th March 2019 at 11:15
Isn’t this the same story pedalled round a few years ago?
By: TonyT - 7th March 2019 at 11:12
And don’t forget the supposed ones buried at RAF Gutersloh
By: merlin70 - 6th March 2019 at 21:13

Chasing a 40-year old dream. 16-year old Stuart Kline posing with a Focke Wulf FW-190 at the Imperial War Museum, Huxford, England, 1979.
By: George - 6th March 2019 at 20:29
As a casual observer to stories like this, then I wish you well in your endeavours.
I believe that a Spitfire wing was discovered on an Island around the UK, not that long ago which was surprising.
The idea that 50 FW190’s are buried in Turkey is remarkable – if proven to be true.
I’ve followed up on several stories during my lifetime. Some were purely rumours – others had some basis for fact and others turned out to be true!
The successes were certainly rewarding.
I heard of a plane in a shed behind an old petrol station. It turned out to be a very damaged Piston Provost XF898 which had been cut up by Southall Technical College. I bought it for £50.00!
The second was a rumour of a plane in a shed in Oxfordshire. I visited the farm and the Farmer kindly showed me to the shed. Sure enough, there were two dismantled Stampe’s inside. We couldn’t afford them but they’ve moved on now.
Both discoveries were back in the late 70’s.
Time will tell I guess with this story!
By: Sopwith - 6th March 2019 at 20:28
Spitfires too.