Dan K wrote:
Sasquatch wrote:
Missoula's Museum of Mountain Flying has C-GLEL in their collection. It was flown in, in firebomber configuration, and recently got a new engine.
http://www.flightjournal.com/blog/2013/ ... m-avenger/-Tom
You lost me, Tom (which happens a lot lately!). Is the Museum of Mountain Flying currently operating C-GLEL?
The article suggests that she's going to be fitted with a dead motor for static display. Makes one wonder how much the reporter got right/wrong.
http://missoulian.com/news/local/missou ... 963f4.htmlHi Dan,
That, I do not know. When they first acquired the TBM, there was talk about keeping it in flyable condition, or at least that's what my buddy in Missoula mentioned. I don't know that for certain. But this statement in the linked news article, I think, is somewhat telling:
The dead spare engine was already paid for. And the live one might be worth around $40,000 in the antique warbird market.Which to me means that possibly the worn-out engine will be hung on the bird for static display, and now the museum can sell the other engine for alotta money to help them keep the doors open. But that's just an uneducated guess; perhaps a call to the museum might provide a better answer if you're interested in the real story. Like you mentioned, the reporters don't often get it totally right.
-Tom