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By: Moggy C - 8th October 2013 at 07:20

There is a precedent in the case of the Vulcan return to flight.

Many of us confidently predicted it would never happen but were as delighted as anyone else when we were proved wrong.

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By: Jayce - 8th October 2013 at 06:16

As skeptical as I am about the Burma digs, part of me can’t but grin at the amount of crow that will have to be eaten if they find one. 😀

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By: Malcolm McKay - 8th October 2013 at 03:13

Actually it’s a secret plan to sneak up on the Myanmar Spitfires from below. 😉

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By: 43-2195 - 8th October 2013 at 03:03

The truth is that quite a number of forum members have already found buried WW2 aircraft, what remained was badly corroded, not capable of being made airworthy, not particularly interesting as museum exhibits and, only rarely, useful as patterns. Unfortunately this is not news worthy and does not rate media coverage. What the general public prefers is the non sensical believe that buried airframes exist in remarkable condition, awaiting assembly so that they can once more grace the skies. And there are certainly individuals out there who will feed and play on that notion. Good luck to them, Prey deserves to be eaten. It only concerns me when people of influence start to believe these fantasies, because that usually ends in hard earned resources(ie time and money) being squandered.

As to why the producers feel the Army Museum of Flying would want another Spitfire is beyond me. They already have the excellent restoration pictured above. Nice one Ross.

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By: QldSpitty - 8th October 2013 at 01:37

Treasure hunter hype much?
Anyway we found it years ago,it was under our noses all along..Some assembly required though 😉
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b66/Austiger/OakeySpitfire.jpg

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By: Moggy C - 7th October 2013 at 23:54

😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀

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By: Arabella-Cox - 7th October 2013 at 21:26

Burma?

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By: paulmcmillan - 7th October 2013 at 21:08

Is there any country in the world that doesn’t hold a cache of buried Spitfires

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By: G-ORDY - 7th October 2013 at 20:42

only 50 airworthy left ?

I really MUST update our website with Mark 12’s current list 😎

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By: G-ORDY - 7th October 2013 at 20:41

only 50 airworthy left ?

I really MUST update our website with Mark 12’s current list 🙂

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By: Trolly Aux - 7th October 2013 at 19:13

only 50 airworthy left ?

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