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"Dave Stadt" wrote in
: If you feel that way you should purchase them and put them in a museum. Most would not have survived and will not survive without the intent to fly. Not much money available for the restoration of static displays. Lotsa money available for flying restorations. Glaicer girl is an excellent example. And the Memphis Belle is an example of a static display going down the tubes. Still not finished and now moved to Dayton, the US Air Force museum due to lack of funds to keep the Belle in condition. Those machines were meant to fly and should be flown. It's really sad to see them rot away on the ground. In the air they are living history, and give peole a chance to experience the ground pounding thunder of their mighty engines as they soar overhead. And very ocaisonally one may get the opportunity to fly in one of them if they are very lucky as a friend of mine did a few years ago in one of the last Lancaster bombers left flying. -- Panzer |
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![]() "Panzer240" wrote in message ... "Dave Stadt" wrote in : If you feel that way you should purchase them and put them in a museum. Most would not have survived and will not survive without the intent to fly. Not much money available for the restoration of static displays. Lotsa money available for flying restorations. Glaicer girl is an excellent example. And the Memphis Belle is an example of a static display going down the tubes. Still not finished and now moved to Dayton, the US Air Force museum due to lack of funds to keep the Belle in condition. Those machines were meant to fly and should be flown. It's really sad to see them rot away on the ground. In the air they are living history, and give peole a chance to experience the ground pounding thunder of their mighty engines as they soar overhead. And very ocaisonally one may get the opportunity to fly in one of them if they are very lucky as a friend of mine did a few years ago in one of the last Lancaster bombers left flying. -- Panzer Another grounded B-17G is parked outside at the Tulare, CA Airport URL: http://ben92252-01.tripod.com/index.htm -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
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You can see "Preston's Pride" a B17G at the Tulare, CA Airport if you go to
the Visalia, CA - DX Convention URL: http://www.dxconvention.org/ The 57th Annual DX Convention - A must for DXers -- April 21, 22 & 23 2006 -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:jqmUf.13996$6a1.4829@fed1read04... Another grounded B-17G is parked outside at the Tulare, CA Airport URL: http://ben92252-01.tripod.com/index.htm -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
Woody wrote: There's a fine line between being a keep-the-box-because-it-matters-to-other-boxkeepers packrat, and preserving history. Do you get it?? rb *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Absolutely, I get it. You and the two or three posters who agree with you are self-centered pigs who care nothing about preserving history. Your temporary adrenaline rush is much more important, and the risk of splattering a priceless aircraft means nothing beside your momentary thrills. How sad that people like you are allowed to own such an aircraft. A hundred or five hundred years from now, if your ilk prevails, people will be saying "Gosh, I wish someone had kept a B-17G preserved somewhere. I would have really loved to see the real thing". I hope and pray there are not many like you. Bill T. |
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Spokesman wrote: Bill, are you looking in the mirror as you post? *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Lame. Try again. Bill T. |
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Bill is 100% correct. He should negotiate and buy the plane from the
restorers for its priceless value, say $50-100 million, he can then store it and show it to whomever he pleases! That is the American way! Bill Turner wrote: ORIGINAL MESSAGE: Woody wrote: There's a fine line between being a keep-the-box-because-it-matters-to-other-boxkeepers packrat, and preserving history. Do you get it?? rb *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Absolutely, I get it. You and the two or three posters who agree with you are self-centered pigs who care nothing about preserving history. Your temporary adrenaline rush is much more important, and the risk of splattering a priceless aircraft means nothing beside your momentary thrills. How sad that people like you are allowed to own such an aircraft. A hundred or five hundred years from now, if your ilk prevails, people will be saying "Gosh, I wish someone had kept a B-17G preserved somewhere. I would have really loved to see the real thing". I hope and pray there are not many like you. Bill T. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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![]() "**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY**" wrote in message ... Bill is 100% correct. He should negotiate and buy the plane from the restorers for its priceless value, say $50-100 million, he can then store it and show it to whomever he pleases! That is the American way! He won't buy it. All the weenies that complain about somebody else spending their own money to restore and use something will do nothing except huff and puff like the litlle piggies. I plug in my boat anchors. I heat my shop with an FRR 59 . I would never think of just leaving it sitting there collecting dust and rusting away. Bill Turner wrote: ORIGINAL MESSAGE: Woody wrote: There's a fine line between being a keep-the-box-because-it-matters-to-other-boxkeepers packrat, and preserving history. Do you get it?? rb *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Absolutely, I get it. You and the two or three posters who agree with you are self-centered pigs who care nothing about preserving history. Your temporary adrenaline rush is much more important, and the risk of splattering a priceless aircraft means nothing beside your momentary thrills. How sad that people like you are allowed to own such an aircraft. A hundred or five hundred years from now, if your ilk prevails, people will be saying "Gosh, I wish someone had kept a B-17G preserved somewhere. I would have really loved to see the real thing". I hope and pray there are not many like you. Bill T. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY"© "Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason." "Follow The Money" ;-P |
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
**THE-RFI-EMI-GUY** wrote: Bill is 100% correct. He should negotiate and buy the plane from the restorers for its priceless value, say $50-100 million, he can then store it and show it to whomever he pleases! That is the American way! *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** If I had the money, I would. Bill T. |
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
Spokesman wrote: I plug in my boat anchors. I heat my shop with an FRR 59 . I would never think of just leaving it sitting there collecting dust and rusting away. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Your boatanchor will not be destroyed by plugging it in and using it on your bench at home. No problem there. On the other hand, if it is one of a very few remaining, it might not be a good idea to take it on a one-man kayak DXpedition across the Bering Sea in winter. Airplanes crash, especially ones flown and maintained by well-meaning but inexperienced pilots and mechanics who are usually short of cash, spare parts and time, and who, sooner or later, will feel the pressure to fly it when they really shouldn't in order to keep an airshow schedule. Park it. Bill T. |
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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Absolutely, I get it. You and the two or three posters who agree with you are self-centered pigs who care nothing about preserving history. Your temporary adrenaline rush is much more important, and the risk of splattering a priceless aircraft means nothing beside your momentary thrills. How sad that people like you are allowed to own such an aircraft. A hundred or five hundred years from now, if your ilk prevails, people will be saying "Gosh, I wish someone had kept a B-17G preserved somewhere. I would have really loved to see the real thing". I hope and pray there are not many like you. Bill T. There are millions of us. |
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