The Inspector wrote:
Some corporations, like Boeing accept and nurture the histories of companies they absorb, there are others who back a dumpster up under the window to the archives department and shovel the overtaken companies history out the window like they never happened, like a certain airplane company formerly located in Farmington L.I. that had all it's history sent to the landfill by the new owners.
Inspector;
I remember living on Long Island, where we had our aircraft salvage operation on 7 acres, along with two buildings, one of which was 6,000 sq ft, clear span. It was full of our vintage aircraft and aero engine collection. I had seen a large photo in the Newsday, daily newspaper, of the large commercial dumpsters full of the historic aircraft company archives at Farmingdale. I tracked down, and contacted the new owners and offered to pay all their disposal and carting costs, if they would just have those dumpters delivered to our aviation operation, out in Riverhead LI, right down the LI Expressway...instead of the dump. They said we were not a recognized library or archival institution, and instead, shipped it all to the landfills! It is still a miserable memory.

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