Found in an area of the English Channel known as the "Goodwin Sands" this aeronautical find is astounding a lot of people due to the fact that it is
still in one piece. Its in such great shape that a British Museum wants to raise it and put it on show.
Seems like it has been known about for a while. It's a rare bird alright, I wonder why it's only now there is a desire to haul it out, divers must
already have known of it's condition, to some extent at least. Here's the story from the RAF museum,
Could it be that, along with all of the other unexplainable things happening to people lately, time slips are beginning to stick?
For those of you unfamiliar with Time Slips, heres the wiki page.