We all know that the
Hawaii Mars recently made its final flight to the BC Aviation Museum.
Key publishing (
FlyPast, Aeroplane) just sent me this piece on the flight and how the museum prepared for its arrival and display.
https://www.key.aero/article/mission-ma ... e=hs_emailIt is good to learn it is already out of the water and plans are being made for a proper hangar.
Hidden in the article is a brief mention that the other Mars, the
Philippine Mars, will be making its ferry flight to Pima later this year.
I'd expect the Pima PR department to let us know beforehand so enthusiasts can see its (and the type's) final landing.
I'd have thought they'd release details by now answering the question on the minds of many...where in the desert can you land a large flying boat?