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Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:21 pm
JDK wrote:
Currently, though, it looks like a giant 'volunteer with broom' should be the thing on the pedestal! Well done, chaps.
Love it James!
I actually got a 150K quote from Tallichet's group back in 2006 for a fiberglass Corsair without landing gear. Pretty steep. I've always liked the sculpture idea, much more artistic for the entrance to the most historically significant aviation site in the state.
Frank, Geneseo's F6F is fiberglass. I think you might be referring to the Hellcat on the wind-Tee at Andrews AFB. That is real and out in the weather!
Jerry
Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:39 pm
Thanks Jerry. I know ideas are easy, but it's possible to get a local artist and a local company to sponsor a pedestal sculpture that can be cost free to your organisation, while they get local PR and benefits. Takes some organising, but it can (and has) been done.
Whatever route works though, good luck.
Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:47 pm
Jerry O'Neill wrote:JDK wrote:
Currently, though, it looks like a giant 'volunteer with broom' should be the thing on the pedestal! Well done, chaps.
Love it James!
I actually got a 150K quote from Tallichet's group back in 2006 for a fiberglass Corsair without landing gear. Pretty steep. I've always liked the sculpture idea, much more artistic for the entrance to the most historically significant aviation site in the state.
Frank, Geneseo's F6F is fiberglass. I think you might be referring to the Hellcat on the wind-Tee at Andrews AFB. That is real and out in the weather!
Jerry
Yep, your right jerry. Thought it was either one! Now, lets get to work on taking THAT one down too!
Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:18 pm
This past Saturday, after we finished cleaning up the hangar, I went over and saw the un-wrapped Corsair for the first time. I had only visit it when it returned once and it was still shrink wrapped then.
Amazing job being done on it! Here's a before and after comparison of just one small area on the airframe. Great job done by Ezell and CASC!
Mon Nov 26, 2012 11:23 pm
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The Connecticut Air & Space Center's Board of Directors are currently working with Sikorsky Memorial Airport management in the acquisition of a Corsair Replica to be mounted on the pedestal at the Airport. Issues delayed this from about a year ago but we are hoping to get that project back on track. This project is separate from the Hangar Restoration and the Restoration of the FG1-D Corsair. If you are interested in making a Private or Corporate donation please contact me directly for more information.
Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:17 am
Cherrybomber13 wrote:OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The Connecticut Air & Space Center's Board of Directors are currently working with Sikorsky Memorial Airport management in the acquisition of a Corsair Replica to be mounted on the pedestal at the Airport. Issues delayed this from about a year ago but we are hoping to get that project back on track. This project is separate from the Hangar Restoration and the Restoration of the FG1-D Corsair. If you are interested in making a Private or Corporate donation please contact me directly for more information.
you still owe me lobster!
Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:34 am
Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:12 pm
alright, i'll call it even
Sun Dec 02, 2012 4:22 pm
Dovetailing into JDKs idea, instead of a 'plank on frame' mockup type replica, how about having a local artist do a frame and rib skeleton sculpture from CRES? It would last forever, be distinctive and, be simpler than all those curved surfaces, kinda like a GUILLOW stick and tissue kit before covering. Locally we have a '1% for art' program wherein 1% of the cost of building or renovating a structure requires that that amount be invested in public art for the project, which explains the huge CRES armature copy of a boulder in front of 'The Clink' (Century Link Field) where the SEAHACKS play in Seattle.(next to the stadium for the Moronors basebore 'team')
Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:04 pm
Currently, though, it looks like a giant 'volunteer with broom' should be the thing on the pedestal! Well done, chaps.
Regards,[/quote]
Couldn't agree more James! So many organizations would be nothing without their amazing volunteers!
I'll see your "Well done, chaps." and raise you a

... ... pint!
Andy Scott
Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:12 pm
The Inspector wrote:Dovetailing into JDKs idea, instead of a 'plank on frame' mockup type replica, how about having a local artist do a frame and rib skeleton sculpture from CRES? It would last forever, be distinctive and, be simpler than all those curved surfaces, kinda like a GUILLOW stick and tissue kit before covering. Locally we have a '1% for art' program wherein 1% of the cost of building or renovating a structure requires that that amount be invested in public art for the project...
Good point. In the UK, there's been some variations on the spitfire theme, some with big tickets, others simple yet effective:
Wrong!

http://www.123rf.com/photo_15461268_sou ... ptemb.htmlRight?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/birmingham/ ... 929457.stmAnd a campaign:
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/campaig ... ity_study/Regards,
Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:50 pm
Thanks for the visuals James;
One big issue with any sort of composite outside display item is it suffers horribly from UVA and UVB plus bird infestation. I was thinking along the lines of your exhibit 'B' with a few more details and in CRES, and an open structure without hiding places for nesting birds, it would last indefinitely.
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