Like all these stories of aircraft buried after or during WW2 (the Spitfires in Burma and Castle Bromwich for example) you've got to remember the huge rise in the price of scrap metal in the 50s and 60s. If they ever existed, any such aircraft would have been dug up for scrap then.
Damn so shall I send back those two metal detectors from Amazon ? Lol ! Btw I found that tunnel me and Ray were looking for the other week. Video coming tonight
REALLY NEW STUFF--thx rollf
Great follow up. No one has ever found the aircraft that crashed in the pond.
This is brilliant 👏
Ha thanks mate - which reminds me - blitzing my garden and garage this weekend so might need to make a booking :-)
Like all these stories of aircraft buried after or during WW2 (the Spitfires in Burma and Castle Bromwich for example) you've got to remember the huge rise in the price of scrap metal in the 50s and 60s. If they ever existed, any such aircraft would have been dug up for scrap then.
It's a good point
Damn so shall I send back those two metal detectors from Amazon ? Lol ! Btw I found that tunnel me and Ray were looking for the other week. Video coming tonight
The tunnel I didn't think existed! Looking forward to it!
Its a bit like the Spitfires Buried in Burma Story!
It took the US military to get the CH-47 "Chinook" twin blade helicopter introduced in 1959....and still in use today!