
Hey, look what passed by our DC-3 today on the way to the Wichita Falls (Kickapoo Airport) airshow sponsored by the Museum of North Texas History.
http://month-ntx.org/ The museum celebrates Call Field which was a WWI training base. They have a restored Jenny that is airworthy and typical of the type used for training at many American training bases. Gee, that is like history or something. I wonder if the AF museum would like to have that Jenny back too? It is a former military airplane. It is capable of flight. Who needs to see that old thing putt putt around the skies and remind everybody what some very brave men did in 1917-18? Heck, it ought to be hanging from a ceiling in some airport terminal or something else useful. While we are it, shouldn't we consider donating this lovely P-51 back to the AF Museum so it can also go into storage and never be seen again to remind the next generation what the WWII vets did? Is it just me or does anybody else see a problem with this guy Turner's proposal? Who in the world convinced him to put his nose in our business?? Makes me want to throw up on static displays.... almost...

JR (picture courtesy of Dave Williams, one of our members and erstwhile DC-3 FO.)