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 Post subject: Buried Spitfires FOUND
PostPosted: 15 Apr 2012, 21:01 
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Didn't think the whole buried Spitfire thing would pan out but apparently it has.

http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Lo ... 526-1.html


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Wow! If they sold tickets to the opening of one of those crates i'd be the first to buy. Simply amazing.

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I sincerely hope it turns out better than that 1957 Plymouth in Tulsa, buried in the "Time Capsule"...

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This is exciting news, but I would be more excited if they found some pickled P-51 Mustangs! :drool:

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Totally awesome. We heard the stories and all wondered, now something is turning up.

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40 ft underground for over 65 years ? mmm

If water got in there its a pile of scrap metal... :eek:

Exciting anyway !

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I thought the planes were sealed in a mountain mine.


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I thought the planes were sealed in a mountain mine.

They must be in some kind of cave or mine or something, because they sent a camera down there and could tell that the crates were in "good" shape.

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I hope they are all in great shape!!. :cross:
They were crated and had preservatives so maybe it is a "mother load" find.

That said, I remember the exitement generated when they located the P38's and B-17s under the ice in Greenland a few years ago. Personally looked at "Glacier girl" in the tent at Oshkosh fresh out of the ice. My thoughts then were... "this will never fly again". :sad:

Well if you got a dataplate and enough $$$... it can fly. :scratch:

But no one has gone back for any of the other ice bound airplanes.

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One news report says they did a bore hole to one crate and that it [the crate] "appears" to be in good condition, whatever "good means" in those circumstances.

If memory serves correctly, a gentleman who was long ago rebuilding a Spit told me the wing skins are magnesium. If so, even if well preserved, one does wonder how well the mag components fared in relation to the entire find.

Hadn't heard anything about being buried in a mine, but an Aussie news story indicated the crates were buried with TEAK timbers placed above the crates to prevent the earth from crushing them. :shrug:

Whatever the case, it's certainly an exciting find!

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Some rich guy needs to ship one to Oshkosh, crate and all.

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Being a Brit with stellar aviation credentials, I think Richard Branson would be particularly well qualified for that!
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If memory serves correctly, a gentleman who was long ago rebuilding a Spit told me the wing skins are magnesium. If so, even if well preserved, one does wonder how well the mag components fared in relation to the entire find.

To correct my foggy memory, I just received an email from famed restorer Ian Ward in the UK who says "all the rivets were magnesium but the skins on a MK XIV were duralumin so i would expect the structure to survive, the main problem would be corrosion between dissimilar metals so the aircraft may be significantly corroded.

Thought that bit of expertise worth sharing.
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Burmese treasure: 'We've done some pretty silly things but the silliest was burying the Spitfires'

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/burmese-tre ... z1sFDMhOiN

[I disagree with the headline. The alternatives were pushing them into the sea, or scrapping them. Burying them seems wise by comparison.]


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