Folks,
First of all, I am personally glad to see the great number of UK enthusiasts on here with the recent FP outage and the coverage this subject is creating... thanks all and I hope you continue to stay once FP is back up.
In response to the earlier inquiry about the B-24 Liberator and the tour to the UK, I spoke with Mr. Collings this afternoon and we would like to pass on the following:
Our estimates placed a cost of $300,000+ for the transit flights over and back. This covers fuel, needed modifications, and direct operation costs only. Once in UK we have to consider the increased cost of operation due to higher fuel prices per gallon for AVGAS in the UK in addition to the potentially higher cost of parts, equipment, and gift shop supplies shipping if anything were needing replacement.
Our fundraising effort in the UK would be primarily based on gate admission (walkthrough tours on the plane), PX gift shop sales, and appearance fees at the various airshows such as Flying Legends and any other shows around the July/August timeframe. We have explored the possibility of offering flight experiences for donation as we do here in the United States on the Wings of Freedom Tour, but we have found that this is not possible due to the requirements of the civil aviation authorities in the UK. Flight experiences account for nearly 2/3 of our annual fundraising effort on the B-24. We are indeed looking for direct sponsorships from individuals and corporations that would be interested in contributing to this effort where they could fly entire groups of employees or VIPs aboard the B-24 while taking advantage of a very unique and high visibility marketing program as supporters of the B-24 tour in the UK.
As you can imagine, this is not an endeavor that can be done at a moments notice, so time is of the essence for us. We are working on Summer schedules for the B-17 & B-24 now and are beginning to make commitments to US shows and city visits. In addition there is a need to install long-range fuel tanks in the B-24 and some updated avionics that would be difficult to do “on the road” after winter maintenance is completed in March.
We would love to bring the B-24 to the UK in 2005. Obviously the celebration of the 60th is one reason, but also as we have noted, the B-24 is being repainted as the “Witchcraft”, an 8th AF B-24 serving with the 467th at Rackheath—an olive drab bird that would be right at home over the skies of England. We also can see a certain “homecoming” with the aircraft as the B-24 left the UK in 1984 in crates and would return with air under her wings... this would be a special opportunity as well.
If anyone would like to consider helping, I encourage you to email myself or Bob Collings through my email address at
rkeough@collingsfoundation.org. If you prefer telephone, call 978-562-9182 (UK dial: (001) 978 562 9182). Any sponsorship leads can be directed in the same manner.
Thanks for your time,
Ryan Keough
Collings Foundation
PS: The B-24 entered the paint shop yesterday in Lake City, FL at TIMCO... this is the last picture of her in silver.
See the story in the Lake City Reporter at:
http://www.lakecityreporter.com/articles/2005/02/01/news/top_story/news01.txt