zorro7 wrote:
p.s Don Tulio my friend!!
With the due apologies:
Lighten up! We are talking F4U Corsair here....if you feel that the resurrected Latin American Aviation Society (LAAHS) has no part in the preservation and restoration of a fine flying machine then let it be and let's move on!
May someday the Guatemalan AF Museum will display a warbird as magnificent as ours!!
Take naps, life's short & spread your wings!!!

Mr Planas [FAH-$1.57]
The people I call friends, are all outstanding, honest and honorable men.
Based on your track record, you are not qualified to call yourself my friend.
After having falsely accused me of stealing an image and selling it to an aviation magazine -without any proof- now you dare call yourself my friend? Two words for you.
I honestly believe, based on your behavior, that you have actually been very detrimental to the aviation preservation movement in your country.
Now you call on me to lighten up, when your plot to get our web site involved in your squabbles with the people in Honduras has not brought you the response that you hoped to obtain.
People are talking Corsair here. You, are continuing your pattern of launching unfounded accusations against honorable men in your country of birth, and kissing up to the new administration of the museum, as you have done in the past. Once they find who you really are, they will distance themselves from you, the same as others have done so many times already.
The preservation of that Corsair involves sending real money [not the offer of whiskey bottles, a tarp and bungees, or sneaking into fundraiser functions without paying, as you have done] hard physical work, and good will.
LAAHS has helped the Museum Foundation from its inception, has documented and helped disseminate your country’s aviation history, while you were engaged in internecine warfare to undermine and destroy the hard work of other people who actually walk the walk.
We are devoted to that task, but I will not allow you to involve LAAHS in your political schemes, your attacks against honorable Honduran citizens -all of them- hard working aviation enthusiasts.
Your issue with the Guatemalan Air Force Museum or their aircraft on display, should be directed at them.
I do not represent them, speak for them, or answer for them.
Following your own advice, you should continue taking your medication and stop listening to the voices...
This will be my last comment on this.
Tulio Soto