mustangdriver wrote:
The reason I say that about the PNG is that it is clear that they are not acting on the relics best interest. They don't care about it, until somone wants to talk money. Then it becomes an important item to their government.
mustangdriver wrote:
The reason I say that about the PNG is that it is clear that they are not acting on the relics best interest. They don't care about it, until somone wants to talk money. Then it becomes an important item to their government.
That's a bogus arguement. I agree that they are not looking after these aircraft properly, but they have neither the resources, nor the money to do so. I am sure that they would like to give these abilities to their museum, but they have more important things to worry about, like building schools, roads, hospitals etc..
In any event, using your logic, there are plenty of aircraft in similar states here in the US which could simply be grabbed because the owners can't afford to take care of them. Are you saying that someone should just go in and take them because they aren't being looked after? That's not our call. They are a sovereign nation. The USAF abandoned these aircraft in place and relinquished ownership to the landowners/governments where they lay. Are you saying that we can simply renegue on that whenever we feel like it?
Using that logic, the state of Ohio, for example, could decide that they wanted all of the aircraft currently sitting in Walt Soplata's back garden. He obtained them fair and square, but has neither the resources, nor the money to maintain them. Yet, he sold a few aircraft when the price was right, or he needed the funds. It was perfectly within his right to do so, but no less so than PNG's rights. Just because, in this case, you don't agree with the situation on the ground doesn't give you the right to go in like a bull in a china shop and make demands like this. You need a more reasoned argument than "just because".
Richard