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60 Spitfires found!!


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though they believed there were around 17 Griffon engined Spitfires, not the figure of 60

 

And the rare MkX1V model too. No one seems to be sure yet on the numbers, some are reporting up to 140 buried aircraft! :wacko:

 

http://www.huffingto...tm_hp_ref=world

 

http://www.guardian....urma-excavation

http://www.defencema...ry.asp?id=21177

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I heard about the possibility of this earlier this year and have come to the conclusion that there are nothing like 60 aircraft involved. I don't see the logic of burying huge loads of what at the time were modern aircraft and were sill in service with The R.A.F for a further 10 years. Until I see some more evidence I remain unconvinced :stir: . It reminds me of a rumour that was around in the late 60's that British Rail had mothballed around 20 steam locos, shunted them into a tunnel on a disused line in South Wales, then sealed it off.

 

However if it is true then I'll be delighted to see some Spitfires returning to flight status, I think there are only 3 or 4 airworthy examples nowadays.

 

 

EDIT, O.K, I got the location wrong but here is the story

 

http://semaphoresignals.blogspot.co.uk/2006/01/strategic-steam-reserve.html

 

 

Pete

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Not Spitfires, but we've had a couple of club meets, as a friend owns a vintage plane restoration business over here, so we went along to see the Hawker Tempest (well bits of it in June), then last month we were invited back to see the rest of it as it had arrived from France. And also we saw the only flying Mosquito that has only just finished being extensively restored a few weeks ago. It has been quite a big thing over here.

 

Tempest

http://zclub.org.nz/viewtopic.php?t=2736&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30

 

Mosquito

http://zclub.org.nz/viewtopic.php?t=2736&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=30

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Not Spitfires, but we've had a couple of club meets, as a friend owns a vintage plane restoration business over here, so we went along to see the Hawker Tempest (well bits of it in June), then last month we were invited back to see the rest of it as it had arrived from France. And also we saw the only flying Mosquito that has only just finished being extensively restored a few weeks ago. It has been quite a big thing over here.

 

Tempest

http://zclub.org.nz/...er=asc&start=30

 

Mosquito

http://zclub.org.nz/...er=asc&start=30

 

Both links are the same Immy :blush:

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I was listening to Radio 2 the other day and they were speaking to the son of a chap who was a 'Spitfire Finder' to give him a title. He said they had located 14 x Mark 14 Spitfires in their boxes buried in Burma (Miramar as it is now called).

 

However many are found, it will be great to have a few more spitfires even if they are the later ones with the Griffin Engine :)

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