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  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #31
    Originally posted by \
    hey steve it was on the 1.30pm news that the crates are full and hopefully shipped back to blighty soonmobear
    I honestly hope so. The report I saw had a member of the Leeds University team who made the scans being careful to point out that their equipment showed metal,any metal. That may mean Spitfires but maybe not.

    A lot of junk maybe bulldozed off a WW2 runway.Let's wait to see what actually emerges.

    I may seem sceptical but I've been around a while and have heard these sorts of stories before.

    I would ask where is the paperwork for these aircraft? The British government and RAF didn't ship aircraft around the world without a paper trail. It could have been lost,unlikely. It could have been misplaced or misfiled,possibly. As a visitor to our various archives I know this might happen. It might,like the Spitfires,never have existed.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    • Guest

      #32
      well steve lets keep fingers crossed and toes,(eyes as well though it impedes model building)lol

      mobear

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      • Guest

        #33
        Also add on to this 3 years for them to be flying again.

        30 engines that is 10 a year to be dismantled refurbished if in reasonable condition tested & fitted. One per month.

        I visited the main Merlin refurbisher which was based in Jersey some years go & at that time they would not have the engineers to perform that amount of work. They actually moved out of Jersey back to the UK as they did not have enough work to sustain their operation. I would be surprised if there was more than one gang who could take on this work in the UK. Also wonder if the spares are around.

        I would give a laymans guess of 15 years to get that lot all flying. Even that is 3 per year.

        Laurie

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        • Ian M
          Administrator
          • Dec 2008
          • 18272
          • Ian
          • Falster, Denmark

          #34
          Well I'm hoping its not a red herring, a report I read the other week suggested that there may even be a few Mosquitoes as well. I don't hold to much for the wood being up to much, but a few motors and bits could be a worthy find.

          Ian M
          Group builds

          Bismarck

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          • Adrian "Marvel" Reynolds
            • Apr 2012
            • 3008

            #35
            The guy was on BBC this morning and although they had a pic of a Spitfire up he never actually said it was Spitfires, all he said was they drilled down into a crate and saw what looked like aircraft parts, I hope they are Spits after all the hype.

            Adrian

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            • Guest

              #36
              With the Mosquitos for the fuselage etc not much hope. The construction of the covering consisted of a sandwich of Ply with a balsa wood core.

              Just a nice feast for termites etc.

              Laurie

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              • Guest

                #37
                I know were there is a buried Junkers JU88

                In 1979 I made a model JU88 and buried it under our garden path and the path was concreted over!

                To this very day its still there hno:

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  Originally posted by \
                  I know were there is a buried Junkers JU88 In 1979 I made a model JU88 and buried it under our garden path and the path was concreted over!

                  To this very day its still there hno:
                  Should not worry about it Ian. We all have our odd ways of displaying our models.

                  Laurie

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                  • stona
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 9889

                    #39
                    This is from the Beeb.

                    "Archaeologists hunting for World War II Spitfires in Burma believe there are no planes buried at the sites where they have been digging, the BBC understands.

                    The archaeologists have concluded that evidence does not support the original claim that as many as 124 Spitfires were buried at the end of the war, the BBC's Fergal Keane reports.

                    Wargaming.net, the firm financing the dig, has also said there are no planes."

                    As you may have gathered from my previous,sceptical posts,I'm not surprised. Cundall still says they are digging in the wrong place but then,as Mandy Rice-Davies famously said "Well, he would, wouldn't he?"

                    Steve

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                    • Guest

                      #40
                      As you have said Steve not surprising. Did also wonder if they are there that the condition would not have been good. They had to drain the hole of water & also what would they have found to wrap parts waterproof for 24 aircraft in such a remote region. There would certainly not have been plastic bags sealed.

                      Pity though it would have been nice to explode our pessimism.

                      Now Mandy Rice "Crispies" as known at that time. Think it may have been better and more accurate if she has said well he did didn't he. Now the Perfumo affair (s) were much more exciting than Spitfires.

                      Laurie

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                      • stona
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 9889

                        #41
                        Laurie,the prosecuting counsel put it to her that Lord Astor denied ever having met her,let alone having an affair with her,to which she gave the famous reply "Well, he would, wouldn't he?"

                        I wish I'd been there

                        Cheers

                        Steve

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                        • Guest

                          #42
                          I read it avidly at the time Steve probably the Mirror so that gave a really accurate view !!!

                          You could not see a newspaper for pictures of Christine Keeler Rice Crispies & Perfumo and most of the inside was full of it.

                          What a tadoo. I was so innocent in those days but what an eye opener to the sordid world. A new tale every day to take into my innocent mind ?

                          Laurie

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