Mike wrote:
mustangdriver wrote:
Thank god! There are alot of people that bash static air museums, and I just don't get why. Why don't people get that both museums as needed? I say it time and time again on here due to all of the bashing that goes on here. Anytime some one says hey we restored this Corsair to static display for the museum, some one says 'Oh big deal it is static, or they have the balls to say that they consider it a replica since it is static.
Not the same thing at all.
I agree that both types of museums are needed, and have no problem with good, accurate restorations to static condition.
However, aeroplanes are meant to FLY, and every time a flying one is entombed in a mausoleum to gather dust for ever more, it is a sad, sad day.
I'm not sure I understand your rather bizarre comment about aircraft becoming replicas once they are restored to static - that's a new one on me!
A while back while discussing restoration, someone here siad something to the effect off, "The planes that are in static museums are in my book replicas, it would be the same as if they would just put fiberglass replicas in there." I do't remember what thread. My point is that we should be happy that a plane is being saved. Whether you guys see it or not, there is a huge attitude here toward non flying museums. That shouldn't be. It is great to see them fly, but we need both. Please take note that I am not saying ground the warbirds, I love to see them airborne as well. But there is always something negative here if going to be static. Just like the F4F in the Pearl harbor Museum.. It was a flying airplane, and it was made static. Peple here were all jacked about it. Relax, there are still some Wildcats that fly. You can'tell me that the Pearl harbor Museum is not important. You guys say that it does not happen here, but how many times have I wrote, "hey guys remember both types of museums are needed, " to defend a museum. Even here we have them compared to graveyards. Static museums play a very importatn role. And yes I agree with a restoration effort to flgiht status. Most of the aircraft in the NMUSAF, NASM, and Naval Aviation Museum are restored to those standards. There are some cases where it just can't happen. O.K. rant over. I am going back to sleep. I am on night shift. I also am sorry for taking over your thread man.