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I also keep hearing rumors that the Zoo will at least fly the Navy birds again, but it looks like the P-47 is permanently grounded with the P-39 & P-40......
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We all know about the Air Zoo
I volunteer as a docent at the Airzoo. The 'Zoo stopped flying warbirds several years ago due to insurance increases. The Tri-motor, on the other hand, is grounded for repair and is expected to be flying next Spring. It is true that if the 'Zoo flies warbirds again they will never be flying the P-40, P-47, or P-39. These aircraft are on display in the new facility. The Grumman cats and the Corsair would be the most likely aircraft to fly, if the museum decides flight operations will be resumed. We've heard the same rumors about that possibility, but at this point that is all they are.
However (and I know many of you won't want to hear this or won't agree with me), attendance at the new 'Zoo is much higher than it was at the old facility. So many more people are enjoying the aircraft collection, regardless of whether it flies or not. And the new facility never would have been built had the museum continued on it's previous course.
My two cents-worth. Take it or leave it. I get to see the faces on the little kids and the big kids alike who visit our museum, and I know we wouldn't be able to offer that same experience to them if we were still trying to fly.
John