You asked for 'em and here the talking points are. If you do contact a local representative, please email me a copy at
Me109me109@aol.com.
"A Note From the President
Members of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) and Warbird Enthusiasts:
As you have read, over the past few days, we have decided to release the details in our battle to retain the F-82 that was donated to the CAF, by the Air Force, 40 years ago. As I mentioned in the Press Release - although this is a legal issue between the CAF and the Air Force, we feel that this is more about one man’s personal prejudice against the restoration to flying status of our aircraft veteran – CAF’s F-82. Although the press release speaks for itself, many of you and others in the Warbird Community have asked us, “What can we do?” “How can we help?”
If you would like to help, here are the things you can do. Please contact your local Congressional Representative or Senator. These are the talking points:
· The CAF’s position is that it owns the F-82, since it was donated without conditions in a 17 JAN 1968 letter stating, “This will certify that F-82B aircraft serial number 44-65162 has been officially donated by the Air Force to the Confederate Air Force, Mercedes, Texas, under the provisions of 10 USC 2572”.
· Gen. Metcalf notified the CAF in Dec 2002 that an attempted sale of the F-82 violated the terms of the conditional lease “Certificate”. Upon learning of the claimed reversionary condition, and without agreeing to its validity, the CAF chose to “undo the deal” and title and possession of the F-82 was transferred back to the CAF, where it remains today.
· The CAF attempted to negotiate with the USAFM from 2003 until 2006, with the goal of maintaining possession of the aircraft and restoring it to flying condition. The Director of the USAFM desired this aircraft to be rendered unflyable, therefore no agreeable solution resulted.
· The CAF has a Sponsor and desires to keep the airplane and restore it to flying status.
· The CAF honors the men and women of the Air Force and did not want this dispute made public, but had no recourse when the Air Force demanded the immediate return of the aircraft. The CAF’s fear is that the Air Force will render this aircraft unflyable, making a resulting successful appeal moot; as the purpose of the CAF is to restore and FLY vintage military aircraft.
· The CAF has stood and stands ready now to negotiate with the Air Force, outside of the courtroom – with the goal of returning this aircraft to flyable status in the perpetual care of the CAF.
Already we have gathered support from 6 prominent Congress members who are working hard on our behalf….but we need more! Congressman Sam Graves, from the Sixth District of Missouri is spearheading the charge. If anyone has contact with members from the Armed Services Committee; especially the Chairman, those would be very helpful.
I appreciate all of the support we have received from the CAF membership, the
Warbird Information Exchange and Warbird enthusiasts around the world.
Keep the F-82 Flying!!
Stephan Brown
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