Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I wouldn't get your hopes up to much. There has been a lot of early discussion, but, now, I think most people have shut up and are waiting to see if anything actually eventuates.
Buried in the mud in Burma for 65 years..............imagine what else you've seen buried in mud for long periods of time.........................
We can but hope..........
Prepped? Perhaps...not what a modern version of prepped would entail though - airforce units disposing of unwanted aircraft so they can go home don't have long term preservation in mind.....They were actually prepped for burial, meaning grease and sealant. They weren't just tossed into the ground.
Remains to be seen. Surely they may be in far better shape than many other rehabilitation projects, and with that kind of number there will be plenty of parts donors should it come to that.
But after arriving by rail at a Burmese RAF base, they were deemed surplus to requirements and were never used.
The fighters were buried in transport crates on the orders of Lord Louis Mountbatten. They were waxed, wrapped in greased paper and their joints tarred to protect against decay.
Ever seen a WW2 aircraft shipping crate - waterproof, they ain't!It all depends on how much water got into the crates.