Forgotten Field wrote:
Gary,
From my standpoint, having dealt with all kinds of projects, project owners, workers, and managers, aren't you giving the museum a bit of a hard time without details? I mean, it sounds like the UC 78 is inside, not in the weather at Midland, and in care of a museum that thought enough to operate a PT-19. I'm not affiliated with the museum, nor have I ever had contact with them, but it sounds like they may be moving in the right direction. Is there more to this story? Did they abuse a restorable airplane? I really appreciate your insight into what is really going on in various operations and usually agree with your analysis, but I don't see the basis for your criticisms of this one.
You make good points, and it is certainly highly likely that I'm out of line here. If so, I sincerely apologize to those involved. However, I got my feathers ruffled, I guess, because one of the guys that really pushed for HQ to give that airplane to the W.A.S.P. Museum, lives here in the Midland/Odessa area, and also just happens to be the one who said that "because of Gary Austin, FIFI will never fly again!" Soooo, yeah...I tend to be a little critical of just about anything that involves that fine fellow.
So, with that being said, along with what you said, I would certainly love to know the current status of the airplane. If it's simply located in some inside storage, out of sight from Museum guests until it can be worked on, then that's fine. However, if they're just putting it aside because it's too big of a hassle, then that kinda pisses me off...which I think isn't too unreasonable for me to feel that way.
Gary