Michel Lemieux wrote:
I think the bumper sticker price of 1.5M is fair considering the uniqueness and the level of advancement.
This being said.....I see a few paths.
- Static low investment to finish it. This would be a specific type of investor
- Finish to flying condition...and like The first non Buchon ME-109 Black 6...give it a few spin around the block. Then go static.
- Find a unique owner who will maintain and show it on a specific and rare occasions in the air
In all cases....pretty sure it will be almost impossible to insure even if it is a gentle flying bird. It is in the unobtanium realm after all. So at your own risk. Very few wallets and collectors will be willing to invest and take that risk. But who knows!?
My personal take is that I just hope that we get to see more of the story line on what has happened since it went under the radar. Story line, parts hunting, drawings & spec hunting, reproduction challenges, bits and parts re-incorporated vs. remanufactured....etc.....
Since the Allen collection started to show up for sale recently, this was the one I was looking to get info on.
Cheers all......
EDIT & BTW.....this was my 3rd plastic 1/72 model as a 9 year old kid. Hence my fascination.
Option 2!
If I had the means to purchase this plane, I would ensure future generations had the ability to hear and see this aircraft in flight, via the internet. After all the video and sound recording were done, it would be loaned for static display to museums around the world. Hopefully, all phases of the restoration have been documented, and parts laser scanned. This information would also be made available if someone discovered another Fw189 and wanted to restore it, or an enthusiast wanted to build a replica. I can only dream.