dfrat wrote:
While I can see your point, I don't want to get into the weeds on reg numbers etc. My point was just to list the fliers and where they are and who is currently operating them. I knew the CA-27 was on loan from the RAAF but does it really matter on this blog? Temora is operating it after having restored it, to me that's good enough.
It depends on how useful you want your list to be - it's notable that
all listings that are of use are hung on registrations (or better, serials or manufacturer nos) while building them on colour schemes is building on sand - as you've shown by the opening shots in the thread.
IM [professional] HO,
location of data don't matter - there's
good data (as you may recall, I noted your work before when I did this very exercise a year or two back for publication) and
bad data. The general American allergy to registrations (as seen here on WIX) breeds endless repetitive and pointless discussions here about 'who owns which airplane painted like this', rather than nailing it in one with a registration.
Neither colours or registrations are secret squirrel stuff (or 'weedy'!) so my view is it's just better to use the one that works.
Temora don't have an airworthy CAC Sabre of their own because the stopped the restoration of theirs and were able to take another route with the RAAF's aircraft. That's also noteworthy. Temora wouldn't have got the RAAF aircraft flying without support from the RAAF Museum.
As I said, it's politically important who the owner is - in some cases, get it wrong in the wrong place, and you'll be hearing from lawyers.
[This based on working with Paul Coggan, publisher of the first comprehensive
Warbird Directory.]
Engines? They make the noise don't they?
Cheers,