Ken wrote:I have met some of the newer leadership and they do want to see history preserved, albeit within their real limits of budget, manpower, etc. You never know, maybe more good things can happen.
Ken
I'd like to see the remaining WWII fighters and bombers on their books, get under cover at the various bases.
The trouble is the cost and once you put an airplane in a building, who is going to staff it for open hours. The local bases don't have the money and they'd have to recruit volunteers which means setting up an honest to gosh museum in lieu of a simple airpark. And taking away air frames won't be popular with the locals...which mean a Congressman might get involved.
So no easy answers...maybe replace the B-17s on outdoor display (Dyess, Grissom, Lackland,, Offutt, etc) with fiberglass replicas like the ones used in the recent TV series and give the real ones to museums who can put them under cover.