marine air wrote:
I wish Morgan would sell it. I have been reading about his project for at least 30 years. He always says it going to take a long time and it has.
Um, aren't they making Mustangs from scratch now at several shops? The ability to get it flying again, no matter what they would have to make from scratch is not the issue it was 30 years ago.
I hope we don't have to wait another 30 years for someone else with a real sense of commitment (money) to get it back into the air. It's almost like he's holding it hostage, to get attention from the warbird community. One reasonable option would be to sell what he has, and get to see it fly again in his lifetime, albeit under other ownership, and use that money to buiy a project he can afford to finish and maybe even fly.
???? Why don't you buy it and pour your money into it then? Seems an awfully silly thing to say about someone elses personal property. It's his right to do with as he sees fit. Period. If it hadn't been for him rescuing it in the first place... literally on the back of a truck heading to the dump... there wouldn't be anything left of the aircraft. My hats off to Mr. Morgan, whether it takes him another year or fifty to finish it.
Richard
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