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Perhaps it will help if you realize this is an unmoderated, free, open
forum. As such all sorts of folks lurk here. (from the bottom to the top of the scale) Many obviously with no knowledge of warbirds and restorations there of. The best way to avoid the "firestorm" is to ignore comments not related to your donation request. I sincerely hope some will come forward for the radio donations, I certainly would if I had some. This from one who flew in the 50's prop planes (Before the jets) I fondly recall the ARC-5's, ART-13, BC-348's etc. My Uncle flew in B-17's & B-24's in the China, Burma, India theater - he would be pleased with your efforts. Someday his descendents will marvel that men flew in such machines. Your efforts are a fitting tribute to the men who flew and died in these planes. I think is admirable for you to try and put them back in their original setting - kudos and good luck I'll spread the word here in So Calif for possible donors. -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "-=H=-" wrote in message ... Holy cow, what a firestorm I've started! In my original post, I should have included the following statement (which might have avoided this useless fight): SNIP |
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
-=H=- wrote: We will survive. Let's just stop all of the arguing and whining. This isn't the right forum for it. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Very interesting that the post asking to stop the arguing and whining is the longest post of all, by far. In a nutshell, that's the problem. Only your thoughts are important, only your desires are valid, what you want is primary above all. As long as folks like you own these priceless relics, someday the last one will be reduced to scrap. What a shame. Bill T. |
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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: -=H=- wrote: We will survive. Let's just stop all of the arguing and whining. This isn't the right forum for it. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Very interesting that the post asking to stop the arguing and whining is the longest post of all, by far. In a nutshell, that's the problem. Only your thoughts are important, only your desires are valid, what you want is primary above all. As long as folks like you own these priceless relics, someday the last one will be reduced to scrap. What a shame. The answer is still the same. If you don't want the airplane to fly then YOU should buy it and put it on static display in your workshop. If you don't want to buy it then let the people who are willing to restore it use it as a flying museum. Bill T. |
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In rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Bill Turner wrote:
snip As long as folks like you own these priceless relics, someday the last one will be reduced to scrap. What a shame. Bill T. No one is keeping YOU from gathering money for acquisition, restoration, and floor space for a static display. Or is it just easier for you to **** and moan about the people that are actually doing something without any personal involvement on your part other than your ****ing and moaning? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Bill Turner wrote: ORIGINAL MESSAGE: -=H=- wrote: We will survive. Let's just stop all of the arguing and whining. This isn't the right forum for it. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Very interesting that the post asking to stop the arguing and whining is the longest post of all, by far. In a nutshell, that's the problem. Only your thoughts are important, only your desires are valid, what you want is primary above all. Yet you think *you* have the right to dictate to the people that own and pay for those craft what _they_ "should" do with their own property. As long as folks like you own these priceless relics, someday the last one will be reduced to scrap. What a shame. Which will have absolutely *zero* effect on the number of non-flying "relics" on static display. Available evidence suggests (*very* strongly, too) that "more or less *NOBODY*" wants to spend the money to preserve such static non-flying display aircraft. That *those* aircraft are being 'reduced to scrap' _today_, for lack of interest. "What a shame", indeed. Not to put too fine a point on it, how much money have _you_ donated to the support of _any_ "non-flying B-17 static display" organization? It's always easier to spend somebody else's money, isn't it? I suspect the appellation 'hypocrite' applies. |
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-=H=- wrote:
----snip---- This IS still the United States of America.... ----snip---- No, I'm afraid not, this is bigger and better than the USA ![]() |
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Hmmm, another 'museum' request. See 'em all the time.
So, who actually owns the aircraft? I mean when it is sold off who will get the money. I have been approached by 'museums' for my BC-375, ART13s, 348s etc even my BC-610. But in the end it was an individual or his kids who would finncially benefit in the end. So where does the financial ownership of material donated utilmately end up? "=K=5=D=H=" wrote in message ... WANTED: B-17G Flying Fortress radio equipment This is a long message... please read it all! The Vintage Flying Museum of Fort Worth, Texas, home of B-17G N3701G, "Chuckie", is seeking DONATIONS of any kind of radio and radar equipment that would have been used aboard B-17G's built from early-1944 on. Our airplane is a B-17G-70-VE, serial number 44-8543A. She was built in January, 1944, by the Vega division of Lockheed (B-17G's were built by Boeing, Douglas, and Vega). She was converted to a "pathfinder" model, which means she had a radar set installed in place of the ball turret which allowed bombing through overcast. Very few Forts were converted for this mission, and it is possible that our Fort saw combat time over Europe. The combat records of the pathfinder Forts are still classified, so we may never know for sure. Right now, the only original radio gear installed in the airplane is a BC-348-P receiver and shock mount. We need everything else. Some of the specific items we seek are the BC-375-E transmitter, tuning units TU-4B through TU-10B, BC-306 antenna matching unit, the wooded tuning unit storage rack that mounts to the rear bulkhead, ceramic feedthrough insulators, power and control connectors, and cables. We're also looking for command set transmitters, receivers, racks, cables, control boxes, spline cables (the LONG ones that will reach the flight deck ceiling), modulator, and so on. Obviously, we are looking for NICE equipment that is in display condition because we display the airplane both in the Museum and at air shows and fly-ins. We'll certainly accept donations of "parts units", but the primary focus is on acquiring gear that looks good enough to be installed in the airplane. We want to impress our tour guests at the air shows with a great looking radio room! Do you have some surplus military WW2 airborne radios stashed in your garage or attic? Would you like to see them go to a good home? Please donate your equipment to VFM and help us restore the radio compartment in our beloved B-17! Any radios and accessories that we don't use in the airplane will be either put on display in the Museum's exhibit hall or sold off to generate money to help finance the effort (no matter how much gets donated, we'll still end up having to buy some stuff to complete the job!). We are a small museum, and we have very limited funds available to spend on things that don't actually help us to keep the airplane flying. We are looking for DONATIONS of equipment. We are a 501-c-3 tax-exempt charitable organization, and we will provide a tax receipt for your donation. "Chuckie" is one of approximately 15 B-17s worldwide that are still in flyable condition, and one of about 10 that is flown regularly. Please don't "bash" me if my numbers are off by a plane or two; the numbers go up and down as some Forts come out of restoration and others go down for heavy maintenance or retirement. She participated in the fabuluous Thunder Over Michigan air show in 2005 in which EIGHT of the remaining B-17 population were not only present at the show, but flew together! It was the largest gathering of civilian B-17s in history, and it may never be repeated. Please visit the Museum's web site: http://www.vintageflyingmuseum.org I have been authorized by the Museum to be the focal point for this effort. Please address your messages directly to me. We're also looking for a complete chin turret if you happen to have one stashed in your barn! Actually, we will graciously accept donations of ANY B-17 parts that you might have lying around. ![]() My final request is this: If you have nothing nice to say about this effort, please say nothing. If you are not a warbird fan, if you believe our effort is a waste of time and money, if you think we're "glorifying" war, if you think operating antique warplanes is dangerous and should be outlawed, etc, etc... you're entitled to your opinion, but I respectfully ask that you keep it to yourself. Thanks and 73, Dean Hemphill, K5DH Vintage Flying Museum member |
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