Hey everyone,
Peter: I don't actually have any pictures of the Tutor's cockpit, but I can tell you that it is complete other than having the radio and compass removed. As for the Tigermoth cockpit, I've attached a picture. It isn't the greatest shot, but it'll do, right?
Mustang Driver, thank you for the kind comments.
Eric, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to our museum. There are plans in the works to build a new facility on the same property that the CMF is on now. It will finally cover the entire collection, but it wouldn't give us any more space than we already have. They want to have that completed by around 2010 and it'll take about $2.5 million. Long long long term planning includes building a new hangar on another part of the airport, that will allow for extreme expansion.
The problem I have with the plan to build on our existing site is that it'll mean that we'll be closed for however long it takes to build the hangar (which reduces our revenues) and it means that in the end, we still won't have room to restore our Fleet Cornell, our DH-60 Gypsymoth, our Noordyn Norseman, our Bolingbroke, our two Ansons, our Hurricane (centre section only)
I want to move the CMF into a hangar at Boundary Bay Airport, which is an old WWII hangar and it is already significantly larger than the CMF's entire site at Langley. I just needs an expensive sprinkler system in it, and I'm working on finding out what the lease rate would be.
Here's a picture of the hangar I speak of, that Brian posted.
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Note the Sea Fury... It is no longer at Boundary Bay Airport.
This building is rather large, and is at an airport that has nearly unlimited runways. It's very historic too, having been home to B-25's, B-24's, Hurricanes, P-40's, and at the beginning of the war, over 120 Tigermoths.