Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:17 pm
Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:09 pm
mustangdriver wrote:RickH wrote:MD, try twenty. But not for lack of trying. At least she had the potential to fly if the stars all lined up. This way she's guaranteed not to fly.
I'll ask the question one more time, if the General is so concerned about F-82s why in the heck doesn't he do something positive with the one that he already has ? Does he just get a kick out of throwing his weight around ? I'd be willing to bet that threats were made against other aircraft in the fleet and rather than risk many for one, Steve Brown and the General Staff decided to not risk it and rolled over.
In other words, what will it take to make you go away ?
People seem to think that the General just enjoys throwing his weight around. The truth is that believe what you like, he is for the preservation of these aircraft. The things he has done in Dayton alone are mind blowing. The level of restoration has gone through the roof, and even went back and redid some of the older restorations. The fact here is not one that we all like. The NMUSAF isn't trying to take the plane because the CAF was going to fly it at all. But because they were going to sell it. And the NMUSAF states that they have title to it. Any one of you here would do the same thing if you thought you owned something that someone else was trying to sell. It is just funny how some are so heck bent on not likeing the NMUSAF, the government, and the General, that they have no problem attmepting to bend the facts to make them out to be evil.
Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:55 pm
John Cotter wrote:mustangdriver wrote:RickH wrote:MD, try twenty. But not for lack of trying. At least she had the potential to fly if the stars all lined up. This way she's guaranteed not to fly.
I'll ask the question one more time, if the General is so concerned about F-82s why in the heck doesn't he do something positive with the one that he already has ? Does he just get a kick out of throwing his weight around ? I'd be willing to bet that threats were made against other aircraft in the fleet and rather than risk many for one, Steve Brown and the General Staff decided to not risk it and rolled over.
In other words, what will it take to make you go away ?
People seem to think that the General just enjoys throwing his weight around. The truth is that believe what you like, he is for the preservation of these aircraft. The things he has done in Dayton alone are mind blowing. The level of restoration has gone through the roof, and even went back and redid some of the older restorations. The fact here is not one that we all like. The NMUSAF isn't trying to take the plane because the CAF was going to fly it at all. But because they were going to sell it. And the NMUSAF states that they have title to it. Any one of you here would do the same thing if you thought you owned something that someone else was trying to sell. It is just funny how some are so heck bent on not likeing the NMUSAF, the government, and the General, that they have no problem attmepting to bend the facts to make them out to be evil.
My understanding was: they were going to sell it to finance the purchase of another rare machine (P38 maybe).
This general is in charge of a Dead museum. Nothing flys or ever will. So what if the restoration is great, it will not fly, no one will see it fly, it is a waste money to restore an aircraft to that level and let it sit.
The CAF is a Living museum. They fly their machines. They get them out in front of the public. They SHARE them with people and vets all around the country.
My opinion of the general is he has a very BIG ego and just enjoys pushing people around.
Sat Feb 07, 2009 4:09 pm
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Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:28 pm
Chuck Gardner wrote:The driving force of the posters of this sight are towards the restoration of flying aircraft and experiencing them.
Sat Feb 07, 2009 7:31 pm
Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:51 pm
Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:08 pm
mustangdriver wrote:O.K well I will just start posting my museum stuff in the off topic section then.I am not sure how my opinion is different than anyone else's except that it is different. My opinions are not popular by you, and some others. But others enjoy what I have to say, and I have made alot of friends here. I foolishly thought that the sight was about the preservation of aircraft for future generations and honoring those who served to protect our freedom period. Whether it was flying or static. I only get defensive when people refer to a static aircraft as dead, a replica, plastic, not real, or fake. That is dumb, and some don't understand why both are importatn, then that is scary. I love to heear and see them fly as well. From day one all I have asked for is a BALANCe and respect for the differnt methods of museums. My defense of that is only tired because it is challenged every day with comments like I stated. So if you are tired of hearing me defend static, it is because static was insulted. Sorry to have bothered you with views other then it must fly or it is dead.
Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:09 am
Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:23 am
Chuck Gardner wrote:MD,
You always seem to be on the outside looking in here. You opinions are not very popular and you just dont get it. This sight was created for Exchanging Warbird Information, not warbird opinions. All of the posts here could be greatly improved by sharing information and keeping your personal opinions to yourself. Since this sight was transitioned from the Luftwaffe sight to general warbirds sight, it has been primarily about flying airplanes. That is also where peoples obsessions and passions are. Static airplanes are fine and there is a reason to have museums. Your defense of that is very tired. The driving force of the posters of this sight are towards the restoration of flying aircraft and experiencing them.
Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:16 am
Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:51 am