Cubs2jets wrote:
whistlingdeath77 wrote:
Cubs2jets wrote:
Condolences to those who lost family and friends. I hope those injured have recovered well.
Remember. The second everything came to a stop, it belonged to the insurance company, not the Collings Foundation. I'm not sure any insurance company wants a WWI airframe back in the air carrying passengers.
C2j
Absolutely foolish comment
Hmmm. I count four distinct comments. To which are you referring? Surely, whistlingdeath77, you're not referring to one or two (though with your screen name, maybe you are). Statement three is a plain fact. Statement four is conjecture as to the desire of insurance companies to be willing to insure similar operations in the future with the likely payout from this unfortunate accident. Certainly not without a drastic increase of premium that will likely curtail similar activities in the future.
C2j
Ma’am, the b-17 Flying Fortress is a world war 2 aircraft, not world war 1. But that’s why we are here on this website is to learn and study some great stuff. Also, “ whistling death”,( my screen name,) would pertain to a nickname that was given to the f4u-corsair, my favorite aircraft. To even make the assumption that I want something bad to happen to any aviation group,( especially the Collings foundation,) is down right Despicable.