PinecastleAAF wrote:
I can't help but think that this B-24 could be combined with the remains of the Lady Be Good and displayed in a diorama type scene of the LBG after the crash but basically intact as it lay in the desert before time and the ravages of storms and souvenir hunters had at it.
I realize there is no chance of that happening but it would be a cool project for a memorial to the LBG and all the Liberator crews of WW2 who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
I dont think that would be such a good idea?
The remains of LBG should be displayed as a wreck and there is sufficient left of her to do that, perhaps shes not intact as she was when she crashed, but there is still a lot of her to display.
The outcome you propose would leave a huge pile of unused parts, and given their relative condition, most of those parts would be from LBG, effectively disposing of LBG's true heritage to portray it?
LBG should be displayed in an "as found" diorama of the crash and subsequent scavanging - ie effectively its current condition.
This B-24D survives sufficiently intact to be preserved and displayed as itself, either as its own crash diorama, or restored as a complete static display, its preservation would equally be a memorial to Liberator crews.
The reality is LBG has been brought in from the desert, the scavaging has been stopped, and hopefully an undercover display in a desert diorama can be created in Libya.
This B-24D on Atka seems at risk of ongoing scavaging, and deterioration if left to the elements indefinately.
regards
Mark Pilkington