A. and T. Recovery
26351 Hospital Street
Cassopolis, Michigan 49031
305-794-4457
TarasAtSea@AOL.com
www.ATRecovery.com
July 15, 2009
Mr. Buddy Macon
National Naval Aviation Museum
1750 Radford Blvd, Suite C
Pensacola, FL. 32508
Ref: F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 recovery, restoration, and presentation to the American people project, National Historic Preservation Act Section 106 public comment.
Dear Mr. Macon:
For the past 22 years I have worked on the recovery portion of the project to present, to the American public, what had been lost Navy World War II history. This history is found in the form of airplanes resting on the bottom of Lake Michigan as a result of mishaps from the aircraft carrier qualification training conducted on the lake during the early through mid 1940’s. F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 is one of these airplanes now scheduled for recovery, restoration, and presentation to the American public.
Having been in such an active part of the operation my prospective is in all likelihood one few others have. Although, I have made money from the effort that is of little value compared to I what know has really been gained from my efforts. From every recovery the history of the men and women who brought America through the darkest of times is re-discovered. Americans are able to see an actual machine which protected their freedom. Many of the pilots who flew the airplanes are found and their stories collected, presentations are made to a public that has almost forgotten what made America such a great land, and a most important part of our history that is no longer taught in our schools is once again brought forth.
Not recovering F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 would have a severe adverse impact to the people of the United States of America. Not recovering F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 would deny the “Greatest,” the present, and all the future generations of our country the ability to actually see and be part of one of the most significant machines of “peace” ever built by American sweat, blood, and ingenuity. Not recovering F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 would smother the energy of so many people, all across America, involved to bring home, bring forth, and present this wondrous piece of our history to our country.
Archeological studies, photographs, and/or History Channel films cannot mitigate the adverse impact to the people of United States of America from not recovering F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910. Therefore, F6F-3 Hellcat Bureau Number 25910 must be recovered, restored, and presented to the American public.
Thank you for your time, efforts, and consideration.
Sincerely,
Taras
Taras C Lyssenko
Managing Partner