martin_sam_2000 wrote:
The thing that needs to be remembered is Cuba is open to Canadians and Europeans. Most of the warbirds have been documented already and I don't see many being sold in the future. There are a number of collectors in Europe that would have snapped any that were for sale years ago.
Sean
Very good point. I wonder, though, if any aircraft were ever for sale in the first place? Doing business with or in Cuba can be quite bizarre compared to what most Canadians or Europeans are used to. The concept of "ownership" might be very different or non-existent under a communist system. Obtaining things such as salvage rights to any accessible wrecks may be impossible because there could simply be no provision for that in the current government.
Based on the observation that there hasn't been many, or any, vintage cars exported from Cuba to Canada or Europe (to the best of my knowledge), I would suggest the situation for aircraft is the same.
In the meantime, I'm going to go quietly look for that P-38...