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When I looked over the NMNA "Zero" back in '05, I had never heard the of the legendary Mr. Diemert, but even I could see "that thing ain't right" (to paraphrase Hank Hill.) Not only were the wing root bulges quite prominent, but the wing appeared to be built up around a BT-13 center section (the multitude of circular inspection panels were a dead giveaway, along with the fact that there was an SNV hangning nearby for comparison.)

I'm not complaining..it's certainly better than no Zero at all. I've seen sort-of restorations of "real" aircraft that looked worse.

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Dan K wrote:
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Yes, it would be a HUGE thrill to dive somewhere hundreds of years from now and know that a handful of silt in the form of Aluminum oxide used to be a Zero. How exciting, the prospect of that will surely inspire many more archaeologists in the future! :shock:


You got it.

Today's NHC: Why recover today what can be put off 'til tomorrow. :rolleyes:


In fairness guys, there seem to be reasons why NHC has their hands tied as well as leftovers from previous situations... From what I understand, they'd still be happy to trade if certain issues could be worked out.

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RyanShort1 wrote:
Dan K wrote:
warbird1 wrote:
Yes, it would be a HUGE thrill to dive somewhere hundreds of years from now and know that a handful of silt in the form of Aluminum oxide used to be a Zero. How exciting, the prospect of that will surely inspire many more archaeologists in the future! :shock:


You got it.

Today's NHC: Why recover today what can be put off 'til tomorrow. :rolleyes:


In fairness guys, there seem to be reasons why NHC has their hands tied as well as leftovers from previous situations... From what I understand, they'd still be happy to trade if certain issues could be worked out.

Ryan


The only "trades" that I've seen the Navy "work out" have been 2 or 3 of the Lake Michigan recoveries that were traded for the work that AT and T did for their recovery services. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm not aware of any other W.W. II aircraft trades in recent times, despite several warbird owners wanting to work out deals.

I'm sure the "certain issues" could be worked out given an unlimited amount of money. How about an environmental impact study costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for starters. We haven't even begun the recovery yet. My point is, sure anything can be worked out, but the Navy has made it so unbearable that it would cost many, many more times than the subsequent recovery and restoration would cost. In other words, the Navy (NHC) has made it so extremely lop-sided that it's not even funny. :(


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