I suspect this one will be in a much worse condition than the one found in Greenland.
http://edition.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe/11/14/britain.ww2.plane.ap/index.html
NEW YORK (AP) -- Sixty-five years after it ran out of gas and crash-landed on a beach in Wales, an American Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighter plane has emerged from the surf and sand where it lay buried -- a World War II relic long forgotten by the U.S. government and unknown to the British public.
During those decades, beach strollers, sunbathers and swimmers were often within a few yards of the aircraft, utterly unaware of its existence just under the sand.
Only this past summer did it suddenly reappear due to unusual conditions that caused the sands to shift and erode.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west/7076941.stm
The wreck of a rare American fighter plane which is thought to have crashed during World War II has appeared on a north Wales beach.
The Lockheed-P38 Lightning has surfaced after more than 60 years because of a change in the beach levels.
Experts from the US have visited the site and confirmed there are no other examples of the aircraft in Europe.
Gwynedd Council's maritime department is to protect the site of the plane while its restoration is arranged.
Barry Davies, maritime officer for the council, said he has known about the wreckage near Harlech for several weeks.
He said the plane was found by a member of the public who was walking on the beach.