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Vintage Plane In Calgary About To Be Sold And Shipped Out of Canada
Jan, 23 2008 - 8:40 AM
CALGARY/AM770CHQR - Some members of calgary's aviation community are expressing outrage that a vintage plane owned by the City of Calgary could be sold to a collector in britain and shipped out of the country.
The De Havilland Mosquito was built in 1945 and is being housed at Calgary's Aerospace Museum.
Richard De Boer was the first curator and one of the founding members of the museum, and says the board has apparently recommended to city council that the plane be sold.
He says it's a shame, and he accuses the Aerospace Museum of caring only about the cash.
De Boer, who is also an appraiser of vintage planes, says the Mosquito could be worth up to $1.5 million.
He says there are other options for the Aerospace Museum. He says the Nanton Lancaster Air Museum has offered to take the plane, restore it, and display it, free of charge.
Both the aerospace museum and city refused comment, saying council debated the issue in camera, and they therefore cannot discuss publicly what has been decided about the plane.
Keith Holden, a Calgary aviation enthusiast, says a piece of Alberta's heritage is being sold to the highest bidder, and he calls it "disgraceful
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