Last year word starting spreading fast within the community about the sale of Yankee Lady...I hate that word spreads within the trust of the community...but there is always someone that lets the cat out of the bag. There was a huge blow up on Facebook within the Yanks volunteers denying the sale. It was really ugly, no matter who 'within the community' tried to reassure everyone that the sale was in the best interest of the airframe, it did little to ease feelings. The stages of anger and frustration were on full display. I truly believe that organizations suffer the most from a lack of transparency. Warbirds are always for sale...they are a commodity with temporary caretakers. It's not up to us as to how these commodities are parlayed, and within my own experience there are things that I won't talk about...not really secrets, but the inner working are hard to wrap your head around...
Jim
JohnB wrote:
A couple of the aircraft were in a full page ad in the May FlyPast I received today, so they've been on the market for awhile when you consider the magazine lead time.
One warbird collector told me that by the time the general public learns a special warbird is for sale, it's already sold as everyone knows each other and keep an eye open for a particular aircraft.