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An insurance coverage issue is grounding the Collings Foundation's Wings of Freedom Tour of World War II airplanes at Reno Stead Airport, a foundation official confirmed Tuesday night.
Earlier in the evening, KRNV-TV News 4 in Reno reported that a vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American P-51 Mustang can be displayed to visitors on the ground but cannot offer flights.
That is because of concerns from the airport involving the amount of insurance coverage required, the station reported.
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Bob Collings, founder of the Collings Foundation, told the RGJ that his group has not experienced these insurance-coverage amount concerns in other cities.
Collings expressed disappointment for veterans visiting the World War II planes. He also said a news conference is planned for 9 a.m. Wednesday to discuss the issue at the Reno Stead Airport.
“It’s purely an insurance issue for us,” airport spokesman Brian Kulpin told the RGJ on Wednesday night.
“What happened was the first level of insurance was put in place when we were not aware of the amount of public flying they were doing,” he said. “Once we learned that they could be flying as many as six people at a time, the insurance had to go to a higher level.”
Kulpin said the airport has a history of supporting the military and military history.
“We have a reputation for that,” he said. “We love the warbirds. We’d love for them to be able to fly. But as much as we love history, we have to protect the future of the airport, as well. That’s why they have to have the right level of insurance.”
Event organizer Hunter Chaney told the RGJ for a recent story that the planes would be on static display, allowing visitors to walk through the larger planes, while rides aboard the aircraft would be available at a premium.
The planes are to be on display from 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday. The display began Monday at the Reno Stead Airport.
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