Are they being exhumed so as to be put back together for our Airforce's new fighter wing?![]()
Yeah, nah.
If only I could find myself a spitfire
Apparently there are a lot of them buried under the sands in Egypt that are long gone.
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The yanks dumped so much stuff in the pacific, interesting article on million dollar point. http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issue...lion_point.php
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That's one of the interesting things about those Spitfires.
The American policy was that war material was pretty much written off when it left the factory. And they didn't want too much stuff back anyway as it would dent the markets (mentioned in that article).
The British, on the other hand, had to carefully account for the loss of every vehicle.
(In one book of N.Z. WWII recollections, a soldier describes with amazement watching Americans needing to cross a small ravine (I forget if this was in North Africa or Italy). He saw them drive three brand-new Jeeps into the ravine, on top of each other. Then a bulldozer pushed dirt all over them. Instant bridge.)
So they really were "over" piston engined planes to bury those planes.
(The article says to stop them falling into enemy hands, but also that it was 1945; so not sure how that adds up.)
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It really doesnt matter. All they really need is are the ID plates or the crumbling remains of the plates etc
Rebuilding these planes to flyable condition is a HUGE task involving virtually remaking the entire plane regardless of the condition. The big deal is that these will be genuine WW2 units despite not seeing active service and thus will be highly sought after.
Planes have been re-built from being shot down and crashing into swamps; dug out of the muck 50 years later.
It may be a bit grandfathers' axe (three new heads and two new handles, but still his axe) but surely pulling these things out of packing crates will give 'em a good start.
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so if they've keyholed down to them and taken photos why aren't there any photos of them released?
Do Spitfires fly in any NZ air shows?
Or any air shows anywhere?
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have a read of this....fascinating stuff for you Spitty enthusiasts out there...
http://www.spitfireperformance.com/spit14afdu.html
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