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Old 16-01-13, 20:24
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Stop press: SPITFIRE EXCAVATED!

See attached picture courtesy of HMVF
Some people have way to much spare time.
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Old 16-01-13, 21:57
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Hi Hanno

Great photo, knowing the vagaries of internet search wonder how many people out side of MLU will find it and wonder what's up.

Good chuckle

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Old 16-01-13, 22:00
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Looks as though the cap is still on. She's fuelled up and ready to go!

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Old 16-01-13, 23:23
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The Spitfire beer picture is from HMVForum site and the comments about the dog and pony show in Burma are getting cruel over there.

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Old 17-01-13, 01:51
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Great photo, knowing the vagaries of internet search wonder how many people out side of MLU will find it and wonder what's up.

Good chuckle

Cheers Phil
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