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ŽiŠardo wrote in
: An update in today's Daily Telegraph says that the number of Spitfires "...could be as high as 140." YEEEHAW! If only 25% are recoverable, that's **35** "new" pieces of eye candy! Hope that all these orphans get loving, appreciative (and wealthy) new homes. Would be nice if there are varying models, but that may be kinda doubtful... Hmmm... thinking of the logic of burying that many A/C. Since this whole story is new to me, I'll have to do some reading up to find out why that many birds might be buried. No fuel to fly 'em out? No pilots? Tactical burials for how soon a return? Why put them in stasis when the were badly needed at the time? And were they put to sleep correctly? They probably figured on them being resurrected in months or a year. Hope that SEVENTY years didn't wreak havoc. Saddam Hussein could have learned some lessons here on how to really hide his MiGs. Thanks to all for giving me several places to start the research. |
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On 19/10/2012 20:13, Jess Lurkin wrote:
ŽiŠardo wrote in : An update in today's Daily Telegraph says that the number of Spitfires "...could be as high as 140." YEEEHAW! If only 25% are recoverable, that's **35** "new" pieces of eye candy! Hope that all these orphans get loving, appreciative (and wealthy) new homes. Would be nice if there are varying models, but that may be kinda doubtful... Hmmm... thinking of the logic of burying that many A/C. Since this whole story is new to me, I'll have to do some reading up to find out why that many birds might be buried. No fuel to fly 'em out? No pilots? Tactical burials for how soon a return? Why put them in stasis when the were badly needed at the time? And were they put to sleep correctly? They probably figured on them being resurrected in months or a year. Hope that SEVENTY years didn't wreak havoc. Saddam Hussein could have learned some lessons here on how to really hide his MiGs. Thanks to all for giving me several places to start the research. To quote from the Daily Telegraph article: "He said the Spitfires, of which there are only around 35 flying left in the world, were shipped to Burma and then transported by rail to the British RAF base during the war. However, advances in technology and the emergence of more agile jets meant they were never used and officials abandoned them shortly before the end of the conflict. They were just buried there in transport crates, Mr Cundall said. They were waxed, wrapped in greased paper and their joints tarred. They will be in near perfect condition. " -- Moving things in still pictures |
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