Aircraft Mech Paul wrote:
Hi Guys,
I really didn't know how to phrase the topic of my post/question properly but I wanted to get your attention in some way, a legitimate way.
I was having a long conversation with a long time friend of mine and he is a big fan of WW II fighters, especially the German Aircraft, more specific, the FW-190. But our conversation swung from some of the new build aircraft to some of the current aircraft that have been in long term storage and have begun their journey back to airworthy status. And even some of the recovery work of the Naval Air museum in Lake Michigan and other places, and the B-25C that was pulled from the lake some 2-3 years ago, to the recovery of Swamp Ghost and the the recovery of the hulks of fighters and aircraft in the Pacific, now being redone in New Zealand.
I bring up all of this to broach a topic that my friend told me of. He used to know Doug Champlain and quite a few WW II vets from when he worked in Phoenix at an airline. Now, quite a few of these WW II vets were in the Army and at the end of the war they were in search of technology for use by the United States and we all know of, I believe it was called Operation Lusty (?) (forgive me it's late and I am tired, but I wanted to get this out while I still recalled what I wanted to ask), Germany towards the end was manufacturing much of their hi-tech stuff inside caves, which included missiles, jets, and their front line fighters, the FW-190's, and BF-109's, ME-262's, ME-163's.
Now...the question I am asking is that the US and their allies litterally blew the caves shut in place, full of Nazi machinery and product according to what my friend related to me as what was related to him. My question is this, has anyone even thought of looking into things such as these ? I mean, on this forum I have heard of digs of long ago former airfields where someone found part of an engine block. Or, like the Mid Atlantic Air Museum they followed a story and pulled out a plum of a plane in their P-61 Black Widow.
I'm open for discussion here...or honest debate....I'll accept either. Just, please keep it civil.
Cheers to all,
Paul
@Paul: Well, another problem will arise i f someone can find any a/c in a cave / underground hangar or anywhere else: AFAIK German Government is officially sole owner of every item used / owned by former Luftwaffe, German Armed Forces or any other part of former state institutions. And they are known usually not to sell / give away anything found. Only possibility as I see it, is make a deal of some kind or another with an official German Museum as partner and (later) owner of the parts or aircrafts or items found. Just AFAIK deals between private individuals and the government are difficult at least.
Michael