bax101 wrote:
i dont get why the local museum itself can restore these aircraft. Are they that poor or just don't have the experienced man power? Someone should just go down there an propose this to them and help them out to preserve there past and put these whatever type aircraft in a musuem in there city where ever that maybe.
You are assuming a simple solution to an exceedingly complex problem. There is no way in the world that a poor country such as that can afford to put in any kind of musuem or restoration facility without SIGNIFICANT funding. Do you really think that anyone in the government would be able to look at it's citizens and tell them that they are putting in a museum and restoration facility instead of providing for it's citizens' basic survival needs? Even if an outside entity provided millions of dollars to pay for such a facillity, no one will come see it without a significant improvement to the islands's infrastructure. Let's see, no hotels, no restaurants, no modern conveniences will equal no tourists or visitors. Only the most die-hard enthusiasts or history buffs would brave a trip to a Third World country to see that. To get something of this magnitude started would require a HUGE multi-national corporation to invest hundreds of millions of dollars to jumpstart a tourism based on World War II history.