PeterA wrote:
Noha307 wrote:
We all very much appreciate your efforts Peter, thanks for taking the time to keep us informed. If I may, could you confirm what was written in
post #2182 in the Burma Spitfire thread on the FlyPast forum? Specifically, it states that they had tried to recover the Myitkyina crate and were unable to. It hasn't been mentioned further there, and no link was provided to the Facebook post mentioned. Seeing as what I wrote in the post above, you can understand why this is important to me. Your response would be much appreciated.
I do not have a Facebook account and have not read it. Who posted it?
Myitkyina is right up there in the north where currently there are serious problems involving the military.
There are four sites with reported burials, some in crates some not. The press and forums have had a field day as the the numbers have spun out of control. A lesson for all for the future.
Investigations are currently centred back at Mingaladon. This time without the circus.

I didn't mean to insinuate that it was you who posted it on Facebook, sorry. Who posted it? Uh, lemme check ... a Mr. "D1566". Maybe it wasn't obvious, but I included a link to his post in my post you quoted. (I like to include my links in-text, I think it makes the writing appear less clunky.) In case you missed it, here's the link to it:
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showpost.php?p=1986634&postcount=2182, and here's the text of the FlyPast post:
D1566 wrote:
Originally Posted by Burma Spitfires
Update: Hi there, apologies for silence, I've been away in San Francisco on business. So, David and the team tried to recover the crate in Myitkyina but the ground was far too waterlogged and the pumps they were using weren't able to keep the water out. They are waiting for the ground to dry out and will then make another attempt. They are now back working at the airport and have promising survey results in areas where they were originally hoping to look. I'm afraid it doesn't look like anything is going to happen particularly quickly; even confirming the 'absence' of the planes is still going to be a slow and arduous process. I'll keep adding any updates when I receive them.
As far as the press having a field day, yea, I noticed.

I always considered the press involvement a necessary evil. The search needed Wargaming's funding and Wargaming "needed" the coverage. I like to think of Wargaming as doing a good deed, I hope that is indeed the case.
Serious problems with the military, this I haven't heard of. Please tell more, if you are allowed to - I don't want to get you in any trouble.
Everyone here is rooting for you guys, I'm betting that even those who don't believe in the story want you to succeed. I know you're not officially involved, but good luck nonetheless.
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