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Buried Lancasters in Lincolnshire, sunken Sunderlands in Lake Windermere, aaah c'mon. |
I dont believe so, but then, 109's are really rare.
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I dunno whats worse: the original researcher's naivety or the millionaire stereotypical attitude...
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This crackpot guy lives near me, maybe I should ask him for a job? :-P |
Shouldn't the Sunderlands be in the Tyne?
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uh huh ...
and Short Stirlings in the Forth River in central Scotland. Pretty easy to locate old warbird sites when you think about it. |
Thinking about it logically then, it can't be spitfires it must be Typhoons in Burma.
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Thinking about it logically means they're arguing over a lot of crushed, bulldozed rubbish pushed into a handy pit nearly seventy years ago. Not completely surprized by a falling out between the parties when the old greed glands get so much stimulation.
I note this article now puts the number of buried Spits at sixty!! I am laugh. |
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