JT wrote:
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It's not like it was traded to another country, given to a private museum, or even to another USAFM satellite museum. It went to "the" USAFM. That's got to count for something right?
She did indeed. At least she is being treated the way she desirves. Even though there are people here that care about her disposition the 'City Fathers" certianly didn't.
JT
Well I certainly know what it feels like when the City Fathers or for that matter, the descendants of a certain well known aircraft manufacturer, don't care about local aviation history.
Let's see how many F-4 Phantoms were built in St. Louis? Around 5,000 I think. How many are on display here in town? There's one with a pole shoved up it's rear end in front of the soon to be closed Air Guard base.
How many F-15 have been build so far? A bunch and how many are on display? Once again, there's one with a pole up it's rear end at the Air Guard Base.
Let's not forget about the F-18. I think they have shot down one or two enemy fighter jets.
You can drive by these two, including one F-100 (you guessed it, with a pole up it's @ss) but there's no place to stop and admire them. What an undignified way to display something! You don't see famous people as statuary monuments with a pole up their rear end do you?
If you totaled up all the air to air shoot downs credited to jet fighters around the world, I'll bet a significant number of the planes that did the shooting down were built right here in St. Louis. Of course you would never know that based on the jets on indoor display in this town.
