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Re: Guess the Museum

Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:39 pm

capt.grumpyly wrote::supz: i would like to thank the person's who posted the picture's of the museum and aircraft, too bad we in the WILLOW RUN AIRPORT, will never see this type of museum, WILLOW RUN AIRPORT is home of FORD BUILT B-24, i was told by a old member of a MUSEUM, that a B-24 was offer to the MUSEUM but was turn down,
:drink3: i beleive it was DAVID TALLICHET offer this B-24 i may be worry !

NO! The offer was not turned down. I was contacted by a member of the museum and asked if I could locate a B-24 because they were built at Willow Run. I spent numerous days researching and was able to locate a B-24 that bellied in during the war on it's way back from a bombing mission. The museum wanted a proposal from me as to a best case /worst case scenario as far as a cost to recover the plane. I had a few face to face meetings with people from the museum with which I shared some of the information that I had, where we discussed the recovery, what equipment we would need or allowed to have in the area, we covered just about everything. The people from the museum, while face to face, were adament about wanting me to lead the recovery with my crew and some of their people. After two weeks of not getting a phone call returned or an e-mail responded to, I had a thought that something was not right, with that I called the first individual from the museum that I had spoken with at his day job. I could tell he was a little stunned when he picked up the phone and I told him who I was, I asked him "is it true"? He replied "yes it is true and I don't agree with their(museum) decision to go behind your back and try to attempt the recovery". After I hung up with him, I immediately called the government offices that I had also submitted paperwork to, and the people at the government office said," we can see what they are up to (museum) so if you can redo the paperwork and resubmit it, we'll wait for it". I redid the paperwork and sent it off, the government offficials conducted a survey and the local folks had no objection to the plane being recovered. Then the government official said that if I had and could show that I had the funds needed to recover the aircraft that they would transfer ownership rights to me, but if I did not have the funds needed, the plane would stay where its at! To this day the plane is still there. Just goes to show that greed does not get anyone anywhere! I thank the government officials who could see what was going on, for leaving the plane where its at. I know that I have posted parts of this topic before on WIX, but after so many PM's I decided to post it again to hopefully answer everyones questions. This discussion is in no way an attempt to harrass, slander, defame, or insult anyone. It is more to cause shame and guilt for selfish greed. That B-24 could be halfway restored by now, this took place about 5 years ago. If anyone doubts this story, I still have the original proposal, the updated proposal, letters from the government officials, letters from my areas senators, congressmen who very interested in giving any assistance that they could to save the aircraft. Then after the knife in the back happened I had to contact them all and give MY THANKS to them and let them know that things didn't work out. :evil:
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Re: Guess the Museum

Wed Jan 25, 2012 5:35 pm

Pat Carry wrote:
maradamx3 wrote:
Bill Kistler wrote:maradamx3,

The modified F-5 is at VAC in Titusville, FL.

Bill.

Well done Bill!

Here's another:
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Tommy

The 45th Infantry Museum in Oklahoma?

You got it!

Re: Guess the Museum

Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:09 pm

Its definately a place I want to check out sometime. It looks as though they have a very nice collection there in Oklahoma.
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Re: Guess the Museum

Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:37 pm

This is a great thread. With all the photos of museum aircraft WIX'rs have taken over the the years, this thread could go on for quite some time. :drink3: :supz:

Re: Guess the Museum

Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:49 pm

Here's another:

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Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:01 am

mustangdriver wrote:Image



Neat airplane, Chris!

I believe that is 56-3905, if so here it is at Holloman in Oct. 1993. It is cool to see that she is preserved.

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Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:49 am

b747cf wrote:Ok I will try one.

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Mark Fidler

N9990Z at the Wings & Wheels Museum in Orlando. Does anyone know this aircraft's current whereabouts? I know that at least one of Tallichet's Invaders was reported destroyed in a fire at Barstow in the 1980's, but have never been able to pinpoint which one (or two).

T J

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 6:29 am

That's Correct TJ.

Mark

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:13 am

Yes, another mystery musuem...
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Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:12 pm

Gloster Meteor...think a T.7 at Pima

Tom

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:18 pm

Hello Tom H.

You have the aircraft type correct (!) but the location is off...

JV

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 12:49 pm

jdvoss wrote:Yes, another mystery musuem...
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The AirForce Flight Test Center Museum at Edwards AFB?

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:11 pm

Hello Warbrdnerd

YOU ARE CORRECT !! It is indeed the AFFTC Museum at Edwards AFB.

. I was there pre-9/11 and had signed up for both the USAF Tour and the NASA Tour and the gate guard just waived me thru.

Access there is not so easy anymore

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 1:45 pm

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This fella was out and about, not at home when the picture was taken.

Cheers,

Jeff :spit

Re: Guess the Museum

Thu Jan 26, 2012 2:26 pm

:shock: Zoinks! :shock:
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