Hello all..... well I have been on the sidelines and probably should be not be posting, but (as Old Shep may tell you, I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed) here goes..... Firstly, Old Shep...... my heart bleeds for you.... I know you have indeed been taking a beating in Midland and I am sorry......... Secondly, I do support the bid for the new Airbase w/HQ staff move and do agree that the remaining CAF facilities stay in Midland....
Old Shep wrote:
The lease agreement with the city is more than a twenty year lease (my faulty memory is a fifty year with an option for another fifty). It is that lease agreement that is at the crux of this entire matter. If the city terminates the lease, by finding the CAF in default, then everything closes, and the CAF loses all of the investments it has made in the facility over the last twenty two years. That doesn't seem prudent, but I'm no businessman. Moving out of Midland, lock stock and barrel will not grow the CAF. Old Shep
What Bill is saying is indeed correct. The local politicos and others are indeed threatening to terminate the lease agreement to the CAF of ALL facilities in Midland, Tx. if the Hq staff move, period. Which does not make sense because the cities then lose all that has been invested in the ALL of the CAF facilities....the museum, Airsho' etc.....The lease being terminated is what makes Old Shep fearful, in that they (High Sky Wing et al..) will lose their home, everything that they have invested heavily in for over 20 years.....
Obergrafeter wrote:
I think that more members would support the move if Steve laid all the cards on the table. This secret crap don't cut it in my book. Saying that they have to keep the cities guessing to negotiate the best deal is BS. If one has already laid down 8M then let us (the members) see it. I could support something like that. I have never been in love with Midland,fought hard to get it elsewhere, but at this time he l l , I am confused as to what is the best way to vote. I am with you on the Mabee thinking. Haven't seen any support from him since the move, and he contributed his A-26 to the EAA not the CAF.
Ober...that offer did not make the short list....but it was accurate.... to the best of my knowledge, the final offers may not be on the table until after the first of the year....but the cities ARE competing and they know what is to gain. What Steve and the General Staff just cannot come out and blatantly say is that the winning bid may front 85-90% of the new airbase cost..... The winning bid gets a new CAF facility, new (to the area) warbirds on the ramp and in the hangar, a new CAF flagship airshow for October (now you have a trifecta.. WOH, Airsho', and the new Wings Over ??) all major CAF shows. Also an unwritten and mostly unspoken item is that if the winning bid is in the north Texas area, then the potential for a coattail effect of another major warbird museum to join the move, well it rises exponentially.
To address other items mentioned by Me-108 Taifun and others......
The CAF financially is doing well despite the up and down economy. Again, we are in black ink and the Foundation is doing well too... To the best of my knowledge, all of the buildings are paid in full.
In fairness, Steve and the General Staff (in my opinion) have not done a great job in making all of the issues as clear as they should be....then add in the three ring circus from Rep Kraddick and others, then..... you get the point....
One other item that has not been said and I think that it needs to be....... If the final offers are something that is not in the best interest of the CAF..... the staff move and airbase will not happen........
...... alan brooks