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Farrels Ice Cream Parlor, an F-86 with surplus "unsafe for flight" parts sold through China Lakes DRMO crashes and kills/hurts a bunch of people. Navy got sued because they sold unservicable scrap parts to sombody that put them in a flying aircraft resulting in a smoking hole. I still don't understand why the Navy got sued....sombody was useing fuzzy logic on that one.
Unfortunately, you don't need any evidence, or any logic to file a lawsuit. It doesn't mean you will win, which I would be surprised if they did in that case, but you can pretty much sue anyone for anything unfortunately. They sell CUCVs, cranes, heavy equipment and many other vehicles to the public through DRMO and there is a much greater chance statistically that an automobile could potentially be involved in a fatal crash so the liability issue doesn't really seem to make any sense to me. Also, I have seen many an aircraft part come through DRMO in recent history. I wonder what the difference liability wise is between a bulldozer as opposed to an M114. The fact is that they just rather cut them up than let the public buy them. The same way it is now and has been for the past 50 years with the aircraft.