Nathan wrote:
I think the registry is the coolest thing but I have some questions.
Is the registry just for surviving warbirds? I noted there are records of aircraft that once was but include aircraft that have crashed or have been scrapped. Some of the warbird types operated up to the 70's and 80's but were scrapped. Can those be included as well? Examples: such as the C-97's, C-124's, and other cargo types that operated in service in the 70's and 80's during the warbird movement. Since they were around during the warbird movement start up can they be included as well?
Just curious. I'd love to help out with the registry.
The registry is for any aircraft that survived military service. Generally this falls into three catagories: aircraft with civil registrations, museum aircraft, other display aircraft (planes on sticks). It would also include aircraft purchased by civil operators but never registered. The registry will indeed cover aircraft that were destroyed or scrapped that meet the above criteria. So an aircraft scrapped after being registered or displayed would be counted, aircraft at AMARC that go straight to a scrapper are not.
If you want to help with the registry, especially with aircraft not listed, just use this template, copy it to a text editor or what have you, fill in the blanks (the red text) and send it to submit 'at' warbirdregistry.org, please only send one aircraft per e-mail and put the aircraft type in the subject line (ie
Corsair Bu. 80800 N9876)
Serial #:
00000Construction #:
00000Civil Registry:
N0000Model:
B-1RDName:
The name from the nose art, if anyStatus:
Displayed, stored, airworthy or under restorationLast info:
the last year that info was confirmed for
History:
museum name, city, state, date acquired-last info date(for example:
Newark Air Museum, Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire, UK, ????-2011)
Source(s):
Where the info was acquired. Books, websites, magazines or people should be listed here. Just fill out the red text with the appropriate information.
Thanks.
_________________
Scott Rose
Editor-In-Chief/Webmaster
Warbirds Resource Group - Warbird Information Exchange - Warbird Registry
Be civil, be polite, be nice.... or be elsewhere.-------------------------------------------------------
This site is brought to you with the support of members like you. If you find this site to be of value to you,
consider supporting this forum and the Warbirds Resource Group with a VOLUNTARY subscription
For as little as $2/month you can help ($2 x 12 = $24/year, less than most magazine subscriptions)
So If you like it here, and want to see it grow, consider helping out.
Thanks to everyone who has so generously supported the site. We really do appreciate it.Follow us on Twitter! @WIXHQ