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Spitfires Buried in Burma to be Returned to UK
The Telegraph ^
| 14 Apr 2012
| Victoria Ward, and Rowena Mason
Posted on 04/15/2012 2:26:29 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe
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To: Smokin' Joe
There goes the Burmese Air Force!
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posted on
04/15/2012 7:16:00 AM PDT
by
Moltke
(Always retaliate first.)
To: MARTIAL MONK
Years ago my dad told me that there was a lot of WW2 merchandise buried in the area of Fort Bouse,near Phoenix,AZ. After the war they buried jeeps,trucks,etc...as to not compete with the auto industry. I've seen the holes left behind after Jeeps have been removed. You can still see the rocks lined up for walkways and around tents the servicemen left behind. Lots of guys buried weapons to come back for them later. Many never returned.
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posted on
04/15/2012 7:18:31 AM PDT
by
4yearlurker
(Sorry,no tag line today.)
To: Smokin' Joe; Chode; All
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posted on
04/15/2012 7:35:55 AM PDT
by
Doogle
(((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
To: HANG THE EXPENSE
Looks like they are ready for that:
Im hoping the discovery will generate some jobs. They will need to be stripped down and re-riveted but it must be done. My dream is to have a flying squadron at air shows.
To: Smokin' Joe
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posted on
04/15/2012 8:08:03 AM PDT
by
GreenLanternCorps
("Barack Obama" is Swahili for "Jimmy Carter".)
To: GreenLanternCorps
Yeah...and the flight of dual engine Mustang (P60?) variants that landed in the arctic and were recovered from under 60 feet of ice.
To: Former War Criminal
Yep that was Vera singing, FWC. The scenes are from the movie “Battle of Britain” (1969). It was one of the first movies I saw in a cinema (the old Queen Anne’s in Norwell)as a kid, would love to see it again some day.
To: spokeshave
To: Doogle
To: MARTIAL MONK
I had seen a picture on the net some years ago of the Military shoving P38’s into a large hole that looked like it was AZ after the WW2.
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posted on
04/15/2012 8:44:19 AM PDT
by
Rappini
(Pro Deo et Patria)
To: MARTIAL MONK
That is so cool. It would be like opening a time capsule to open one of these sites. However, it would be expensive, and time consuming to do the permitting, etc.
To: yank in the UK
You are priveledged, indeed. If I recall correctly, there is only one Avro Vulcan left flying. There is a foundation to support it.
A quick internet search found two aircraft: XL426 is preserved at Southend Airport, in shape for taxiing, but not flying, and XH558 is at Doncaster, having veen restored and made airworthy in 2007 and received a permit to fly in 2008.
XH558 is likely the plane you saw with a Lancaster Bomber (another of my favorites from across the pond). I have never seen either in person (although I have been on board a B-17 and a B-24). I built models of all 4 when I was younger,
There are support trusts for the continued maintenance, operation, and restoration of both aircraft which can be found with a quick Google search, and if anyone thinks the upkeep on the family car is expensive...
Yhere may be others out there, but the plane is a bit big for a future ‘barn find’.
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posted on
04/15/2012 11:54:01 AM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: yank in the UK
You are priveledged, indeed. If I recall correctly, there is only one Avro Vulcan left flying. There is a foundation to support it.
A quick internet search found two aircraft: XL426 is preserved at Southend Airport, in shape for taxiing, but not flying, and XH558 is at Doncaster, having veen restored and made airworthy in 2007 and received a permit to fly in 2008.
XH558 is likely the plane you saw with a Lancaster Bomber (another of my favorites from across the pond). I have never seen either in person (although I have been on board a B-17 and a B-24). I built models of all 4 when I was younger,
There are support trusts for the continued maintenance, operation, and restoration of both aircraft which can be found with a quick Google search, and if anyone thinks the upkeep on the family car is expensive...
Yhere may be others out there, but the plane is a bit big for a future ‘barn find’.
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posted on
04/15/2012 11:54:41 AM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: GreenLanternCorps
Now if they can just find a B-29 and not catch it on fire...I saw a documentary on that. I seldom cry, but that was really, really close.
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posted on
04/15/2012 11:59:51 AM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: MARTIAL MONK
If it's on the right-of-way, anyone digging would have to have railroad permission. That, no doubt would complicate past settlements, and they would likely put the skids to the whole idea (Then go dig a few of their own).
A lot would depend on soil type and drainage and climate, and the desert would be the best place to look. If you find them, save me a '53 Buick Roadmaster, it's the Mrs. all-time favorite car (she had one back when).
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posted on
04/15/2012 12:04:41 PM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: yank in the UK
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posted on
04/15/2012 12:07:03 PM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: Sparky1776
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posted on
04/15/2012 12:19:22 PM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: Smokin' Joe
That's right, the Vulcan I saw is the only one that is still flight worthy. I thought that, but wasn't for certain. It is based at Doncaster. I think they flew it in 2008 at the Sunderland airshow, and again this past July. It was 2007 that the Lancaster flew (my wife's grandfather flew a Lancaster with the dambusters)
The Vulcan bomber was absolutely amazing to see it flying, it is a monster, one of the largest aeroplanes I have ever seen, and the noise of it was deafening.
The funniest part about it was watching the seagulls going berzurk when it flew over.. They were proper sh**ing themselves.
If you ever get a chance, I would highly recommend the Sunderland airshow, they have it every July, it's the largest free airshow in Europe, and last all weekend.
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posted on
04/15/2012 12:39:07 PM PDT
by
yank in the UK
( A liberal mocking Christianity. I asked "why don't you mock Islam?" he replied "Muslims are violent)
To: Doogle
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posted on
04/15/2012 2:17:27 PM PDT
by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
To: eartrumpet
The number of people able and talented enough for the undertaking I can count on 2 hands.This will take years.
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posted on
04/15/2012 3:36:02 PM PDT
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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