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If you think about it, as the war wound down, there were plenty of men and equipment available...nothing surprises me, to be honest.Saw this photo in a magazine today. Inside the box is a British Auster light aircraft. I would imagine a boxed Spitfire to be a lot bigger. Now, how many boxed Spitfires did this guy think were buried in Burma - 60? You can now imagine the amount of earth that had to moved to fit them. That's why the whole thing seems ludicrous to me...
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Here in the U.S., they are pursuing a dig permit at Freeman field, where many Axis planes are buried. They are not sure how many actually ended up there, but they do know that there was a huge pit dug and the planes were shoved in and buried (not in crates, of course).