mustangdriver wrote:
rwdfresno wrote:
Misterg97 wrote:
The General spoke briefly on the Swoose at our volunteer picnic two days ago. If I heard correctly, a team from the museum will be going down in about two weeks.
Hopefully not the same team that picked up the Helldiver.
While I would not have done some of the steps that the team used in the Helldiver restoration, it was not hacked apart either. Some would like you to believe that they went out and chain sawed it apart. That was not the case.
They CUT the longerons, note the word CUT, it does not matter if they used a chainsaw or a butterknife, the fact is they CUT a major structural member, that was not needed to be done for shipping. They ignored the dissassemble insctructions that were giving to them and proceeded to drill out rivits and then CUT the longerons to remove the tail cone.
Sorry to harp on this, but they ruined a plane's structural strength. If they are a true museum concered with preservation, you DO NOT cut a artifact apart, you move it in such a way to cause no damage. When the NASM restored and moved the Enola Gay, they did not cut it apart to make it easier to move, they moved it as it was, dissassembled at the production breaks. Same with the B-36 move to Pima, they did not cut the wing apart, they moved it as 1 piece, and it is a whole lot bigger than a Helldiver.
Sorry, but the AF musuem has gotten a well deserved black eye over this, and other events.
I just hope when they move the Swoose, they use some professionals to do the job, someone that truley cares about the historical artifacts that they are entrusted with.