2019
DOI: 10.1017/trn.2019.11
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Spitfires Sprouting in the Burmese Spring: The Real-life Quest for Historic Fantasy Aircraft in Contemporary Myanmar

Abstract: In 2013, a group of British aviation archaeologists began excavating in Myanmar in search of some 140 mint-condition crated Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfire Mk XIV aircraft. According to their story, at the end of the Second World War, Allied forces in Burma were left with these unassembled aircraft. Without the funds to send them home, but unwilling to let the planes fall into enemy hands, they buried the crated planes in Mingaladon, Meiktila and Myitkyina. Like legends of pirate treasure, the story of these bu… Show more

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“…Seitsonen 2020, 200. 70 See Ferguson 2020, for an example from Burma.71 See Edsel 2013;Herva et al 2016;Ferguson 2020. "Kenttärata" 2020, http://www.taivalkoski.fi/palvelut/kenttarata Kaleva 2008;.…”
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“…Seitsonen 2020, 200. 70 See Ferguson 2020, for an example from Burma.71 See Edsel 2013;Herva et al 2016;Ferguson 2020. "Kenttärata" 2020, http://www.taivalkoski.fi/palvelut/kenttarata Kaleva 2008;.…”
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