I saw the swamp ghost two weeks ago sitting outside. I would have to say that there isn't really a whole lot to work with without replacing major portions of the aircraft. The aircraft has been ridden hard and put away wet. The wings are bent and look like they were hacked off with an axe around the fairing area. Nothing inside at all but a gutted shell. Some wiring remains, the fuselage doors for the waist gunners are still there which is cool, the tail gunners area is pretty much destroyed, bent right up. Engines are toast. I was surprised at the good condition of the aluminium in some areas, especially where the vertical stabilizer joins the dorsal. Shiny like new.
I would have to say that conservation is the only realistic way to go here. Too much would have to be replaced and its historical value would be gone.
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