Warbird Kid wrote:
Is there any chance at seeing this "dead" museum come back to life? Similar in the way we've seen Erickson get going (in a big way) in recent years. Alongside Palm Springs slowly transferring the collection over from the Pond estate, so the planes CAN be flown. And not to mention Yanks for slowly bringing some of their aircraft back to flying status.
From what I saw when I visited, it looked plenty alive. It seems to be reasonably popular for events - similar to Frontiers of Flight Museum here in Dallas, it's a venue that's used for events, which brings in money. I'd imagine reducing the inventory would make it a LOT easier to move things around for parties, conventions, etc...
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