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A WW2 Spitfire was lost in the Norwegian wilderness for 76 years. Now, a Sydney team is helping to rebuild it - EurekAlert


<p>The University of Sydney is part of an international project that is &quot;reverse-engineering&quot; engine parts for a rare Spitfire that was last flown by a Great Escape pilot and recovered from a peat bog in 2018.&nbsp;</p>

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