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onewhippedpuppy 10-17-2012 12:38 PM

I'll be very interested to see the condition when they open that first crate.

Jim Bremner 10-17-2012 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 7036677)
I wonder if current Spitfire owners are concerned about how this'll affect the value of their planes. Kind of like finding an additional fifty Ferrari GTOs stashed in some forgotten warehouse.

Cool story nonetheless...can't wait to see some photos!

Bitter sweet.

romad 10-17-2012 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 7036677)
I wonder if current Spitfire owners are concerned about how this'll affect the value of their planes. Kind of like finding an additional fifty Ferrari GTOs stashed in some forgotten warehouse.

Cool story nonetheless...can't wait to see some photos!


Will not lower the value at all, in fact it may go up because now there are airplanes to buy. Name your price if these are flying condition

bmcuscgr94 01-06-2013 10:04 AM

Looks like they're moving ahead on the "dig"


Excavators head to Burma hoping to uncover buried stash of WWII fighter planes | Fox News

KNS 01-06-2013 10:10 AM

The Burmese Govt is keeping half of them - that's not how the story originally unfolded. Doesn't surprise me, though.

intakexhaust 01-07-2013 10:44 AM

Will this be like Geraldo Rivera's - Mystery of Al Capones Vault? Then we have some guy named Frazer Nash, the spokesman for a video game company from Belarus and started out as a promo. Fox News. Where's the photo's from when the camera was dropped down the hole? Just sounds quirky.

Anyway's hope it is true.

BTW: I think most of us have seen the viral vid of Alain de Cadenet getting buzzed by a Spitfire but does he still own one?

Hawkeye's-911T 01-07-2013 10:58 AM

Sub'd

Doug E 01-07-2013 03:18 PM

Wow, what a story ... can't wait to see how it turns out !

Pierre911SC 01-07-2013 04:50 PM

PPsmall correction, " it saved our Neck during the Battle of Brtain ".

The ROYAL AIRFOCE was glad to have the SPITFIRE but it had to have the HURRICANE.
Francis K Mason.
The Hawker Hurricane.

During the Battle of Britain 80 per cent of all kills were made by the Hurricane.
80

Joe Bob 01-08-2013 08:00 AM

BBC News - British team in Burma begin lost Spitfire hunt

sammyg2 01-08-2013 08:35 AM

Argentina better be worried ..... ;)

afterburn 549 01-08-2013 02:18 PM

When i was in Nam there was a rumor we buried 6 helicopter and a tank in Chu lai.............

bmcuscgr94 01-10-2013 10:00 AM

Let the adventure begin:

Search for missing WWII Spitfire planes may have hit paydirt in Burma | Fox News

pavulon 01-10-2013 01:21 PM

muck + WWII aircraft + 60-70 years = sad.

gamin 01-10-2013 01:38 PM

Says they were greased up before being buried. I hope it was a LOT of grease.

KNS 01-10-2013 01:53 PM

About 30 years ago I subscribed to "Air Classics" magazine. I remember reading an article about American engineers doing the same thing in the Pacific at the end of the war. After VJ day the flow of planes and equipment into the Pacific theater didn't just switch off, it continued to flow into front line areas. I had read that on some islands engineers were ordered to simply bury the stuff - planes included. Unfortunately I don't have a clue as to the date of the issue I'd read it in. It didn't mention anything about being sealed in crates, etc.

Of course much of it came back to the states but it isn't too hard too believe. Look how much stuff was simply left in Viet Nam at the end of operations there.

J1NX3D 01-10-2013 01:53 PM

When this thread first started i showed it to a guy I work with who did a posting to the RNZAF Museum. He said the Brits were very good at preserving parts with grease. Especially for the likes of stuff crated and shipped by sea.

sammyg2 01-10-2013 02:47 PM

Anyone see the "American hotrod" episode where Tulsa Ok had buried a brand new 1957 Chrysler belvedere in a time capsule 50 years ago, and they wanted Boyd Coddington's crew to get it running aftert they dug it up for the unveiling ceremony?
It too had been sitting under muddy water for 50 years, nuthin left but the crying. Obviously they weren't very good at using grease.

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tcar 01-10-2013 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 7201059)
Anyone see the "American hotrod" episode where Tulsa Ok had buried a brand new 1957 Chrysler belvedere in a time capsule 50 years ago,

That's a Plymouth, not a Chrysler...

sammyg2 01-10-2013 03:05 PM

LOL they'll all chryslers AFAIC.

I had a 57 chrysler once, or at least the engine out of one.
Well not exactly, it was a donovan engine but it was loosely based on a 57 chrysler engine, sort of.


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