ypochris wrote:
Aloha everyone, this is that landowner mentioned above...
Discussions are seriously underway for eventual removal of the Bolo to the Pacific Air Museum for long term protection. Rather than static restoration, we envision a far more interesting diorama type display reproducing as closely as possible the aspect of the plane as it now sits. However this could be some time into the future.
In the interim, we envision creating an exhibit where it now sits. Unfortunately access could only be by helicopter, thus expensive- seriously limiting the number of people who could experience the plane. Also, while we would do our best to protect it from vandals and the elements, it will only last so long in a cloud forest. So it needs to be removed to the Museum for future generations.
Sorry about the belated update. Hopefully I will have more specific news for you soon.
Chris
Wow, that's fantastic Chris! I'm really glad that you and the other owners have the foresight to preserve part of our nation's history, unlike some other landowners who will not allow access or recovery of wrecks on their property. I can hardly wait to see it in the Museum some day! I'm glad that you all are supporters of history.