TheNetwerk wrote:
As a private owner of a vintage plane, could you shed any light on why someone wouldnt want to scream from the rooftops they have a vintage plane?
Museums are usually looking for donations so they typically tell everyone in an attempt to raise funds. Private owners are sometimes just that, private. They feel it is their business and nobody else's. Often those in the industry know who is working on what, but some owners don't want their time wasted with inquiries and visitors. They would rather spend their valuable time restoring the plane. Warbird restoration businesses are not museums. They need to work efficiently for their customers. Some companies feel a website generates business, others think word of mouth works better. Yet other owners want their restorations to be a surprise at airshow "X" so they keep a lid on things as best they can. Lastly, I know a few folks who are concerned about security. It seems to not happen as often now (for various reasons), but there are theives among us. Parts sometimes grow legs.
There are lots of reasons just as there are lots of different personalities.