davegnz wrote:
Actually, I e mailed the project director and his comments were: an solid nose for the A-26 costs about $ 5,000 - a museum quality nose (including having new glass blown) costs about $ 50,000
I wrote him because Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA is restoring their A-26B which has a A-26C nose but could use a early (6-gun nose) which NEAM's A-26C happen to have installed (could have been a good swap)
So you proposed swapping a glass nose for a hard nose and they didn't go for it? What shape was the glass in?
I use to be a curator at NEAM, and did some of the original research to uncover "Reida's" history, and as such, I find it hard to believe they wouldn't want to put the correct nose on a true combat veteran.
Jerry