This lead actually is a ground based lead, but does have to do with flying.
During WW2 under the BCATP had air training bases spread across Canada.
So, what happens when a government owned facility becomes surplus, like so many did post when World War 2 ended?
They are closed, and their contents disposed of; usually through various means, including redistribution to other government facilities, by public auction, etc.
In the case of the bases, there was so much material to dispose of it would have been overwhelming.
The bases had their own dumpsites for disposal of base generated trash, which all on their own would be interesting enough to excavate....though possibly dangerous, as well.
You have heard of the myth of buried Harley Davidson motorcycles in crates?
Well, I got wind of one airbase where there were supposedly surplus aircraft engines in crates disposed of in one particular BCATP dump site!
Unwanted then, perhaps, but now are highly sought after by air craft restorers, museums, and collectors of WW2 aviation history.
So there you have some WW2 era buried treasures just waiting to be excavated!
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