TriangleP wrote:
The joke is on California, where each machine and propulsion unit was designed, assembled and tested. Edwards is the second landing site, making it integral to the whole system. There is a deep history here in the community that some of the other proposed locations can't hold a candle to. Obviously, Johnson Space Center, KSC, NMUSAF and the NASM deserve the nod. I haven't heard of any proposal being made from California as, I assume, no California institution was either capable or interested in developing a proposal. There are a few aero museums of high quality (San Diego Aerospace comes to mind) but they don't have the stature or infrastructure of those mentioned on this post. The state has been lately looking inward as it is broke, unemployment is at 12%, leadership is fragmented... the list goes on and on. In my opinion, they'll be better taken care of and appreciated elsewhere, sad to say, but I'm glad it will be done.
There was some local talk in Riverside for the March Field Muesum putting in a bid for one, but I haven't heard anything since it came up a couple of years ago....I can't see them being in the running with most of their aircraft outside anyway..