While on the subject I remember some years ago that several brand new Hurricanes were discovered on the dockside at Archangel, still in their crates. I'm not sure what happened to them.
I imagine the UK Government could have easily got upwards of $US500,000 for each from enthusiasts (given that a "used" Spit or P51 goes for up to a million).
As for the JU87 in the golf course, I suppose there's a possibility that the pilot landed the aircraft with very little damage in order to get medical attention for his then mortally wounded comrade???? (In a Stuka, it would have taken him at least 3 days to get back to France ;D)
Seriously, my first thought was that the 'Dads Army' crew didn't do a very good job of guarding it. As someone said, it was probably left unguarded after the Airforce got what it wanted (if anything) - How would the engine have gone in a Morris???? :D
Interesting Pic and story, Hagar, my man!! (I can just make out the serial of 5167 on the tail plane, so the article about the "crashed" plane at the golf course is obviously about this one.
"Crashed"???? Doesn't look very crashed to me!! Doesn't even look like a forced landing (of course, engine trouble etc is not obvious on the outside....). As I said earlier, looks like it may have been a perfectly good and purposeful landing, for good reason.
"Crashed"???......It seems that News reporters were the same type of creature in 1940 as they are in 2005. Blind, deaf, dumb and very excitable!!!! ;D
