Well, here's the thing. In 1945 some Spitfire IIs were sent out to Burma. Near the end of World War II these planes were waxed, wrapped up in grease paper, and sealed with tar. Then they were buried. The location was lost to time, and nobody had any real idea where they are.
Until an enterprising individual named David Cundell decided to find them - and now, find them he has. They were almost brand new when they were buried and are almost perfectly preserved, by all accounts - they'll need some restoration work, but it should be relatively straightforward to get them back into flying condition.
All TWENTY of them.
David Cameron is supporting the effort, which intends to essentially create an entire squadron of flying Spitfires!
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This is absolutely AWESOME.
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(Oh, turns out that it's 35 flying now, not five. But this is still awesome!)