Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:03 pm

110630-N-RY232-033 PENSACOLA, Fla. (June 30, 2011) Anthony McFarlane Sr., vice president of staff operations and Charles Ellis Jr., corporate secretary of the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation, greet Ron Woltman and John Galli, Raytheon Company test pilots as they deliver an aircraft at Forrest Sherman Field, Naval Air Station Pensacola. The Raytheon Company pilots flew the Douglas EA-3B Skywarrior to NAS Pensacola to turn the aircraft over to the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation for renovation and display. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Julia A. Casper/Released)
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turn the aircraft over to the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation for renovation and display.
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Warbird Kid wrote:They should have found a way to get a few into private hands.
Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:33 pm
Um...perhaps to the equipment and configuration of the period for which the NMNA want it to be representative? Or was that a rhetorical question?
And as to a plane that is flying being in the best condition it's ever going to be in...I think we've all seen examples where that isn't true.
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RickH wrote:Jim, if they survive, POF would never be allowed to fly it due to current DoD policy and Demil law.
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Thu Jun 30, 2011 9:17 pm
RickH wrote:I don't understand, what kind of renovation does a FLYING aircraft NEED for display ? Seems to me if it's good enough to FLY then it's certainly in as good a shape as it will ever be !
Warbird Kid wrote:They should have found a way to get a few into private hands.
Fri Jul 01, 2011 3:26 am