saxman said:
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I don't think we'll ever see a day that these planes will be permanently grounded.
August said
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I predict it will never come.
The day will come. Oil is a limited resource, and while we will never run completely out of it, there will come a time when supplies will be greatly exceeded by demand. The result will not just be prohibitively high prices, but I think rationing and laws to preclude less essential usages of petroleum.
There are plenty of people who say this will never happen. I consider them mathematically challenged. Oil production in the United States peaked in 1970 -
1970! - and has pretty much steadily diminished since then, and that has not been changed by recent increases of natural gas recovered from oil shales. Gasoline crises like what we saw in the 1970s will happen again, but with the US production being much lower and demand from China and elsewhere being much higher than the last time around.
So the discussion is a good one, and worth making at this time. My guess is that the grand final parade outlined at the beginning of this thread will not happen because by that time the oil will be too precious and the use in an airshow will be considered too frivolous by too many. My thoughts are that the final flights should be to repositories that would take care of the airplanes for the longterm.
What we should be doing is, rather than planning for that final flyby, making the major and minor museums tht will likely survive more secure and providing sufficient hanger space to cover everything worth preserving for the long term.