daveswarbirds wrote:
.......However, we have reached a point where we are mostly out of room for new aircraft, so aside from the F7U Cutlass under restoration, we probably won't be adding any new aircraft to our collection.
Not to hi-Jack this thread, but since you shook the tree..... the F7U was delivered to you months ago, in raw form with exposed bondo and exposed surfaces. NOTHING has been done with it to date. It is exposed to the salt air, and worse, unrelenting sun exposure to the filler used to fair its surfaces. It has been, by all means left to degrade in the weather after a long effort expended by the Vought Retirees Group. Can not a temporary spray of Zinc Chromate or Epoxy primer be applied? I understand fully the fact that money is allocated on a triage basis, but as one who holds F7U’s closer to my heart than family, it pains me to see this aircraft languishing exposed to the weather in bare form, while your organization expends time and effort on foam replicas. If the Midway organization cannot devote the work required to at least preserve the aircraft long enough to see it to the paint shop, I have little faith that the final product will do justice to the type.