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That ranks up there with the hoary old reports of 'Hidden Spitfires' all around the Australian 'Outback'.
I'll believe it when they are dug up .......![]()
I have a suspicion these buried Spitfires in Burma are in the same category as Gen. Yamashi ta's hidden gold stash in the Philippines - fiction.
Even if every part is unusable, they still provide the perfect means for making patterns from and remanufacturing the parts.
In the current era of warbird restorations, all it takes is a traceable identity to build a Spitfire or Mustang from, so as long as you have a title or the data plates to form a title from, for a specific aircraft, you can build a copy of that aircraft (calling it a "restoration"), and as long as it meets proper standards and rules (looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, etc.) you can assign that identity to the aircraft and as far as the governing bodies are concerned, the end product is the aircraft the paperwork/data plates claim it to be. There is a Spitfire I that finished restoration last year, that is claimed to be the same aircraft as one dug up from a beach, having crashed there in early 1940. The only actual parts from the wreck that went into it, however, could probably be counted within the span of one's fingers and toes, and that's it, but it is an absolute clone of the original, in every detail.
Whatever the outcome, these aircraft will not be restorations, they will be re-creations, and that is non-negotiable.
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So if I built a clone P-51D and took it to an airshow wouldn't it have just as much right to wear 'warbird' markings as the rest of the Mustangs in attendance?