Something I've been pondering ever since the revolution in Libya is whether the U.S. could recover the Lady Be Good. I've been thinking about it ever since shortly after the recent war ended. I know it's a long shot, but hear me out.
I've seen the pictures of it sitting in Libyan junkyards, and I can't stop thinking that she deserves better. I figure that since the conflict in Libya is over and the Libyans seem genuinely grateful for our involvement, we might be able to convince them to hand it over. I mean to them it's just a hunk of metal, right? They really wouldn't care if we brought it home.
Now, I also realize that there isn't much left of the airframe as it stands and what to do with it after we recover it is a problem. I would advcate for an "as is" display - display it the way it was after it crashed, when it was found in the desert. (As this model is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:B-24_ ... Museum.jpg) Similar to the Halifax on display at Hendon (W1048). (And while I'm on the subject, that would be cool to do to the recently discovered Egyptian P-40...if there is anything left of it when it is recovered.)
And since it
will come up in the discussion, no, I do not believe that the tragedy at our consulate proves that the Libyans are not friendly toward us. Actually, considering the outpouring of support for the U.S. after the attacks, I find it bolsters my belief.
(Apparently, I'm not the only one who has had this idea:
http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... dy+be+goodviewtopic.php?f=3&t=43045I searched the forum for previous discussions, but these didn't come up. Then I began writing this post, searched the internet in general for a picture I could use, and found the discussions. Hope I don't irritate anyone
too much - this is my first time starting a thread.)
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