JDK
Thats good to hear, there have been rumblings out some plans in that direction and I would hope that it is preserved as a wreck and perhaps able to be recreated into a desert setting.
Its provenance is now as the wreck and the history that goes with that, rather than as just a B24 to be restored.
I do however support the recovery and static restoration of other B24 wrecks, other than LBG, by competent and capable institutions if they exist.
I know some had a similar view to Swampghost and even leaving it in situ to slowly rot away, where as my attitude to Swampghost differs to LBG and I support restoration of the B17 versus conservation for the B24 despite their relative surviving numbers perhaps arguing for the reverse.
Hopefully you can enlighten us further or re-post here when some more details are available on LBG's future?
regards
Mark Pilkington
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JDK Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:37 am Post subject: Re: There was ............
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P51Mstg wrote:
The LADY BE GOOD is not a viable alternative. Politics puts it out of the system for ever and from the pictures I've seen of it, there is virtually nothing left after they recovered it from the desert.
Not what I heard from a respected aviation historian that inspected the aircraft recently.
There's a long road yet, and it'll never be restored to airworthy, but a static display (and most likely as a complete, one hopes, wreck) is 'probable' in due course