Sorry Fouga23, as I explained in the other thread, your objections have some merit and have been noted, but for the good of the Museum, the decision is made. For what it's worth, I plan to carefully document (photographically) the FAB markings before the paint is stripped away, and I intend to put together signboards detailing as much as possible about the Sabre's entire life history, including her USAF, FAV, and FAB service. (I haven't found much yet about her FAV and FAB service; any and all links, photos, and leads will be much appreciated)
(For those who may not know: FAV = Fuerza Aerea Venezolana; FAB = Fuerza Aerea Boliviana)
If anyone has any of the cockpit instruments that are missing in the photo above, would you please consider donating them?

Donations of parts, manuals, photos, and CASH $$$ are always appreciated, too!

All donors' names will be added to the "Thank You" list on the signboard.

Anyone care to donate a J-47 engine?
We'd really like to acquire the cradle that holds the rear fuselage and empennage group when the airplane gets split apart to do engine changes. Any leads appreciated. (We're thinking about installing an engine and displaying the jet with the tail off and some mannequins dressed in mechanics' garb, as if service was being performed; the public enjoys displays like that!)
We do have a pair of drop tanks and pylons, which will be added to the jet at some point. They're stored away for now.
Cheers,
Dean K5DH
Vintage Flying Museum
Crew chief, F-86F 52-4689