famvburg wrote:
Deleted original message, 'cause something strange happened. Why does "heck" (with the 2 l's) get turned into 'heck'? I was suggesting if he was going to quote a title, why not qoute it correctly, & lo & behold, mine got turned into 'heck' also! What the heck gives?
That's what happened to me when I posted the book title. I didn't say anything because I thought the auto-censor was common knowledge and I was the one missing out. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
As far as the poster who suggested the B-52 fire bomber, I think you have two issues 1) the B-52s are regulated under one of the arms treaties, and 2) Bigger isn't always better. If you read Linc Alexander's book and his support of "One Strike", you'll get his explanation why a huge airplane isn't always necessary.
Back to the OT, though. I wasn't suggesting a trade like they had in the 1990s, I was thinking the operators would purchase these aircraft surplus. However, it does sound like it's getting harder and harder to get any kind of military aircraft into civilian hands. That's a pity. A lot of surviving warbirds out there owe their very existence to their use as fire bombers. For example, if the F7F wasn't used as a fire bombing platform, how many would still be in existence, period, let alone fly.