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20 perfectly preserved Spitfires found in Burma
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I just thought this was an amazing story and one which deserved a wider audience
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As a former Royal Military Policeman whilst training in Chichester my driving instructor took me to Tangmere Airfield for my initial lessons.
Spits were seen around the area and were a magnificent sight.
Coupled with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine, which has no comparable sound, the Spitfire was and still is the most aesthetically shaped and sounding fighter plane in history.
As a former Royal Military Policeman whilst training in Chichester my driving instructor took me to Tangmere Airfield for my initial lessons.
Spits were seen around the area and were a magnificent sight.
Coupled with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine, which has no comparable sound, the Spitfire was and still is the most aesthetically shaped and sounding fighter plane in history.
Political discussions and valued historic finds are seperate issues and I feel sure both can progress with little affect on the other. But yes I'm sure the announcent timing was deliberate. Any reasonable cost is acceptable to obtain them for museums and allow future generations the ability to see what some brave airmen flew. It'd be a vanishingly small fraction of GDP.
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