How cool is this?
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012...a-squadron-lost-wwii-spitfires-to-be-exhumed/
You know, growing up reading comics, I always saw the adverts in the back noting that surplus Army Jeeps could be purchased for pennies on the dollar; I wanted to believe that there were warehouses somewhere filled to the brim with such items, waiting on the public to buy them; it was only much later that I finally realized it was all lies to get your money (I never had any, so never sent them any). But this reminds me of that, only for real!
I can't wait to see these; hope they're in good shape as seems to be the case so far.
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012...a-squadron-lost-wwii-spitfires-to-be-exhumed/
Like a treasure chest stuffed with priceless booty, as many as 20 World War II-era Spitfire planes are perfectly preserved, buried in crates beneath Burma -- and after 67 years underground, they're set to be uncovered.
The planes were shipped in standard fashion in 1945 from their manufacturer in England to the Far East country: waxed, wrapped in greased paper and tarred to protect against the elements. They were then buried in the crates they were shipped in, rather than let them fall into enemy hands, said David Cundall, an aviation enthusiast who has spent 15 years and about $200,000 in his efforts to reveal the lost planes.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2012...t-wwii-spitfires-to-be-exhumed/#ixzz1sa1AhTkh
You know, growing up reading comics, I always saw the adverts in the back noting that surplus Army Jeeps could be purchased for pennies on the dollar; I wanted to believe that there were warehouses somewhere filled to the brim with such items, waiting on the public to buy them; it was only much later that I finally realized it was all lies to get your money (I never had any, so never sent them any). But this reminds me of that, only for real!
I can't wait to see these; hope they're in good shape as seems to be the case so far.