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They are most likely to be Mk 14's.
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Anyway, as Mark from the Key Publishing forum stated "These are not Burmese Air Force Spitfires. These are considered to be former RAF Mk XIV's with potentially further Mk VIII's downstream. They are considered to have been buried circa 1946 in wooden crates with a view to possible recovery in the future at a time when there was much political upheaval on the Indian sub-continent. This has been trundling along for twelve or more years. The political climate has never been better. Perfect timing for Vol. II of the boo... ...and yes I have seen the ground penetration scans." he has seen the scans, I talked to the guys that are going to recover them this morning ;) Can't say much else unfortunately, let's only say that I never heard of the thing before, I asked a very well informed source who confirmed me that it's true.. it came out only now but the thing has been planned for years now. In any case, don't believe my word, let's wait and see what they take out from underground ;) |
I call this bullshit... Fake news, that's all this is.
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Nobody noticed that the BBC inset pic is obviously a pic of one of the balbo flights at the end of the Duxford Flying Legend weekends :)
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/de...-in-Burma.html its actually 12 crated Mk XIVs |
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http://forum.keypublishing.com/showt...=116104&page=8 There is some interesting information. Possible serial numbers for these Spits. RedToo. |
Spitfires to Be Unearthed in Burma
http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/04/17/...rma/?hpt=hp_t3
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This will be one to watch, fella was on the TV last night involved and these things are 6 metres (18ft) down
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Great Find................You think there will be a TV programme on this???
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