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Thread ID: 124258 2012-04-15 04:03:00 Twenty Brand New Spitfires... Terry Porritt (14) PC World Chat
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1270145 2012-04-16 06:45:00 Like the Burmese never saw the spitfeurs being buried and didnt dig them back up as soon as the poms left. prefect (6291)
1270146 2012-04-16 21:32:00 I await to see if our resident skeptic is right. Cicero (40)
1270147 2012-04-16 21:34:00 I hear in the news this morning that these were still in crates when they were buried so they may never have flown....

Guess we will find out when and if they dig them up..
paulw (1826)
1270148 2012-04-18 06:18:00 Yes it will be interesting Digby (677)
1270149 2012-04-18 09:06:00 Like the Burmese never saw the spitfeurs being buried and didnt dig them back up as soon as the poms left.

A valid comment. I've got to backtrack a bit and now, reserve my opinion to see what eventuates.
WalOne (4202)
1270150 2012-04-29 01:29:00 Update; the number grows....."As many as 120 Spitfires, original cost about £12,000, may have been disposed of in this way. There they have lain for 67 years, protected by tar seals and grease, steadily accumulating in value, just waiting for someone to find them and dig them up."

www.telegraph.co.uk
Terry Porritt (14)
1270151 2012-04-29 01:37:00 Update; the number grows....."As many as 120 Spitfires, original cost about £12,000, may have been disposed of in this way. There they have lain for 67 years, protected by tar seals and grease, steadily accumulating in value, just waiting for someone to find them and dig them up."

www.telegraph.co.uk

I knew there would be a falling out once the spoils were near at hand, it's just human nature to be greedy
gary67 (56)
1270152 2012-04-29 02:58:00 news.slashdot.org ot%29 zqwerty (97)
1270153 2012-04-29 04:06:00 news.slashdot.org ot%29
Numbnuts, like the Japanese in Burma were a threat in 1945, they had their ass whipped by then.
prefect (6291)
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