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On 24 Mar 2006 17:05:51 -0500, "Bill Turner" wrote:
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: Bob Miller wrote: If you don't fly it, there is no incentive to restore it, other than cosmetically. I suspect there wouldn't be nearly as many people preserving these old warbirds, were it not for a chance to pilot or ride in the things. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** The word "Smithsonian" comes to mind. Thank goodness they have some common sense. The Smithsonian is certainly a fine museum. But I think there is a place for stored, museum-only aircraft strictly for display purposes, as well as for fully-restored, flyable historical aircraft that are used to tour the country and put on air shows. The idea that it has to be all one or the other is new to me, and has little merit. I suppose if you had the original Apollo 11 command module you'd want to sell rides in that too. I've "ridden" in that module, via actual rocket-camera film, and it was a hell of a ride, seeing the earth falling behind at great speed. Not too practical, getting such a pod in flyable condition, tho' bob k5qwg Bill T. |
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