Over the last several months I've been conversing online with Nathan Decker, owner of the Forgotten Jets website which is part of his millionmonkeytheater.com group. As some of you know, I've been helping with finding info and photos for the aircraft on each list, which contains a capsule history and (if available) a photo of every aircraft of that type built. It's become an excellent resource, ranking up there with the Baugher lists. Nathan isn't a WIXer but he appreciates the help from several of us who have contributed info and photos.
The site:
http://www.millionmonkeytheater.com/ForgottenJets.html Last Friday he sent the following letter, which he gave permission to post here. It reads in part:
Nathan Decker wrote:
Way back in late 2005 when I first decided to start a webpage for old jets I made myself two promises. One, that I would never, ever spend a single penny on this project, get everything for free online. Check! The second was to go ten years and then move on to a different hobby (I do this a lot). Well, at the end of this year it will be a decade and I think I'm ready to turn this badboy over to someone else. Probably move on to “Forgotten Steam Trains” or “Forgotten WWI French Destroyers” or something equally obscure.
So, I don't plan on just shuttering the site, because I've poured 10 years of blood and tears into it, but I would like to find someone who will/can take over the operations of it. That's the text on all 60 odd plane types plus about 40,000 photos, the whole lot. Ideally, I'd love to see Forgotten Jets continue just as it is, just with someone else at the helm. I ask nothing in return other than a promise to keep it going because it really is an amazing collection of information that is simply not available anywhere else on the internet and it still has a lot of life left in it. Also, I'd love to become a “contributor” instead of the “owner”; I want to be the one emailing photos and updates every now and then to the new boss. They would have to get their own website domain but all the HTML and CSS and everything could be transferred over to that without any trouble at all (seriously, like ten keystrokes to change it all over).
I still have until the end of the year, so if no one steps up and wants the site by then, I'll have to reevaluate things. But I'm still pretty committed to stepping away after ten years, I can already feel myself moving on.
Any thoughts?
Nate
And to follow up:
Nathan Decker wrote:
As far as posting it on your forum, yes, that would be lovely. Coming from you it will carry more weight than from me, since I'm the outsider no one knows. I will certainly not just give it away to anyone, and not to some one who isn't going to help it grow; so I'm aware that there might not be anyone out there who will work, but I should make the effort anyway. I'm not in any great hurry to move on anyway; I still have a ton of stuff I want to add to the site and I get literally a dozen emails a day to sift through, I don't want to leave it shabby
. Surely there's another guy out there who wants all this stuff, but until then I'll keep it warm and cozy. Serious inquires only and all that.
Feel free to cut-and-paste the first email and this one into a message to post, and feel free to put my email addy on there, I'm always open to chatting with anyone.
Oh, and if it wasn't clear, I just want to spin off the Forgotten Jets part; the movie reviews and the other stuff under the Million Monkey Theater umbrella will stay with me. I have to have somewhere to post my Forgotten Japanese Ironclad Gunboats page
.
So is there anyone here who would like to take over the Forgotten Jets site (Attn Scott: or even have it be an adjunct to WIX?)?
Nathan can be contacted at nmdecke -at- hotmail.com if you're interested. Thanks!
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Pilot: "Flap switch works hard in down position."
Mechanic: "Flap switch checked OK. Pilot needs more P.T." - Flight report, TB-17G 42-102875 (Hobbs AAF)