You guys want to know where some WWII Triumph motorcycles are buried??? Still in the crates![]()
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You guys want to know where some WWII Triumph motorcycles are buried??? Still in the crates![]()
Ah, Lucas, known fondly to the good folks of Birmingham as "The Prince of Darkness"
As an aircraft mechanic I can tell you they will be in rough shape. We have a tough enough time keeping the ones above the ground from rotting away, let alone something below the ground.
I've heard it said that not all the ME 262's that were made have been accounted for either.
Now that would be a find.
over the years, i must have heard about a thousand stories like that- as to how many are true, i would surmise less than 1%- best one i heard of was a super-secret base in ak interior with b-17s and p38s that were transported up there via the ak highway and never used- a whole base- quonsets, kitchens ,psp, you name it- and just abandoned at the end of the war- cost too much bring it back- well, i should imagine that there are STILL folks looking for that one- like the lost lemon mine
and PINK wouldn't bother me at all- if you've ever been at the controls of a MERLIN, even a packard- merlin, the engine is ALIVE- you can FEEL it in the vibrations of the throttle, mix, etc
oh, and btw, there is NO secret base in ak- never was-sat pics would have found the crates
Wouldn't the lack of oxygen help preserve them?
over the years, i must have heard about a thousand stories like that- as to how many are true, i would surmise less than 1%- best one i heard of was a super-secret base in ak interior with b-17s and p38s that were transported up there via the ak highway and never used- a whole base- quonsets, kitchens ,psp, you name it- and just abandoned at the end of the war- cost too much bring it back- well, i should imagine that there are STILL folks looking for that one- like the lost lemon mine.
Your no doubt right, but don't forget that only a small portion of the art, gold, antiques, etc., that the Nazis looted from Europe has been recovered; so there are still big stashes of goodies out there somewhere, and it's not inconcevible that the Nazis hid away some it's premier jet fighters to hopefully use later.
We can always dream anyway.
Maybe they buried the Spitfires for a good reason, I mean how many of you would be willing to fly a photo recon Spitfire painted photo recon pink.(and what would the other pilots be saying about you and your "HOT" Spitfire)
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Any more news on this?
Ted




























