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You are not allowed to view links.Please Register or LoginDad digs up plane truthsBy John AnsonWING AND A PRAYER: Enthusiasts unearth a plane from the mud, but Nick says digging up details of the men who flew them is just as rewardingNick Wotherspoon is helping bring history to life - by tracking down and digging up planes that crashed during World War II. . . . "We located a Spitfire that had crashed near Freckleton and found the pilot's wallet. It was soaked in oil which had preserved it and after conservation work we found a lock of the pilot's daughter's hair."Any personal finds have to go to the Ministry of Defence and I rang them up to see if they had traced the pilot's relatives. They said they couldn't and that the wallet was due to be incinerated."I told them to give me two weeks and I came up with the name and address of his wife."You cannot fail to be moved when you find something so personal. Every crash site has a human story to be told. . . . . Nick said: "It's not a cheap hobby, that's for sure. My careers teacher said there was no future in it so I dabbled with metal detecting as a hobby.Linkback: You are not allowed to view links.Please Register or Loginhttp://www.thunting.com/smf/index.php/topic,1373.msg11541.html#msg11541
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