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P-82

Sat Oct 04, 2008 10:45 pm

The P-82 was at first loaned to the CAF, then later on was given documentation so they could license and fly the aircraft according to FAA regulations. However, I have always heard from the "oldtimers" of the organization that the aircraft did have one stipulation. If at any time the CAF wanted to get rid of the aircraft, it would have to revert back to Air Force Museum ownership or be approved by the Air Force Museum. The other underhanded thing that happened was that the aircraft finally had some backing with both manpower and money and the CAF Headquarters "blindsided" the Squadron by trading out from under them. No notice was given to the membership of the CAF, much less the unit that was involved in it's restoration.

Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:42 am

Nathan wrote:Why dont we just give the dang F-82 to the Navy so they can sink her then we wont have to worry about it anymore. :lol: :P :!:


See what I mean. Don't mention anyhting that the CAF wants to do as we should keep that in a public forum, but sure let's go ahead and bash some museums. It is kind of getting out of hand with that. Gee I wonder why the large museums won't cooperate with some of the warbird crowd.

Tue Oct 21, 2008 2:41 pm

I finally received a response from my Senator.
From my email:
Dear Mr. Popejoy:

Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me regarding the American Airpower Heritage Museum. I will certainly keep your thoughts in mind should this issue come before the Senate.

Best wishes.

Sincerely,
Carl Levin


:roll:
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