wendovertom wrote:
quemerford wrote:
Bearing in mind that it's displayed indoors, why on earth is that Sabre in ADC Grey?
I do know that on a few of the smaller planes the museum has opted for the silver/gray paint rather than deal with the cost of keeping the aluminum bright and sparkling.
Tom P
And therein lies the issue for me. Most in-service F-86Fs weren't bright or sparkling. Many moons ago I was involved with a museum's restoration of an F-86L (not yours!) and they did a fantastic job of it too. Then right at the end they dulled it down to get rid of the 'newness' of the panels they'd had to replace. I think they did this by using fine Scotchbrite pads and it looked AWESOME!!! Probably the best-looking and most period-correct F-86L I'd seen to that point.
And then they went over it all and polished it to a deep shine, thereby ruining the whole thing. Even the restoration crew were against it, but apparently the museum director decided it looked nice.
So here we are maybe 20 years later and we're still faced with this kind of thing. It's a great shame when you go to all that effort to restore an aircraft for display.