I had an idea a while back for a warbird restoration exchange type program. After noting that the U.S. has essentially derelict warbirds sitting around other countries in bad condition I figured that maybe we should offer to help restore the planes for them. They receive a aircraft looking good as new with a restoration done right, and the United States would recieve a better showing - not to mention we get to stop worrying about whether it is being taken care of. I was originally going to post this in the
Beijing P-61 thread seeing as it is a good candidate, but then I decided the topic should better receive its own thread. Another example would be the American aircraft at Monino. The big problem, as always, would be money; politics would obviously also be an issue. For those who doubt it is possible, there is somewhat of a precedent if you look into the history of the restorations of
U-505 at MSI and the
Do 335 at NASM - both had Germans helping to bring their work back to its former glory. With enough time, effort and finagling I believe a program could be started.
Think it could work?
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