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Never say never.

Sun May 11, 2008 9:37 am

A bit off topic directly but indirectly the resolve and manner of the following link, I think do apply here as this board is interested in the same matter...presevation. Preservation of history, culture, and data. For those that think some wrecks are too far gone or a certain aircraft will NEVER fly again....remember this, never is an awfully long time. Sit back get a cup of coffee and contemplate the magnitude of this project, the perseverance, the will and intestinal fortitude that these people have exhibited on a project that is everybit as difficult to accomplish and is as impractical as making a B36 fly. I say they deserve absolute applause and complete respectful recognition.
Remember...never say never.
Peppercor A1 lcomotive

You never know?

Sun May 11, 2008 6:08 pm

Who is to say that someone with the resources may someday decide to back something like a B-36 flying restoration? Do you hear me, Paul Allen?

Mon May 12, 2008 6:32 pm

Cold War Bomber Museum

All the huge and expensive birds you wish to see fly, but never imagined in reality. :wink:

Heres to dreaming big! :drink3:

Hmmmmm....

Mon May 12, 2008 7:12 pm

a flying B-36 ......
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Re: Hmmmmm....

Mon May 12, 2008 8:03 pm

n5151ts wrote:a flying B-36 ......
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To restore that would take a lot of "D'Oh!"

Robbie
:)
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