me109me109 wrote:
If you are saying that all your hard work and dedication to the B-24 was ruined by a simple logo then that’s a shame. That aircraft is informing future generations of Americans of the sacrifices that those young bomber crew men endured. If you have a problem about that, then you should have felt it was “ruined” when the unit picked the nose art, it’s not original but just its more marketable than the US flag that was original to that scheme.
Yup. That pretty well sums it up. I think the nose art was masterfully done by Chad Hill, but if you recall, I desperately tried to get the American Flag "approved" for the reconfiguration. Additionally, I tried to get the approval to have the black paint come up to the top of the fuselage, but I lost that battle as well.
So yes, it is MY opinion (which I should be entitled to) that the hard work I did to that aircraft was indeed ruined.
I understand that I may occasionally sound "out of line" with my CAF comments lately, but I feel I have some reason to feel bitter. After being repeatedly accused of things I didn't do, even as recently as a few weeks ago, I think that me being pretty dang angry is a normal emotion. I applaud many of the things that organization does, but it amazes me how they seem to thrive at burning bridges with people who put their hearts and souls into their aircraft, which I think is fair to say that I was certainly one of those people.
So am I pissed? You bet I am! Is it only about the tramp stamps on the airplanes? Absolutely not. But after being told to "keep it professional" for so long about my opinions on the decals, I think I should be allowed to let those of us here on WIX who love Warbirds to know and understand that I was vehemently opposed to that move by HQ. I can't get in trouble for it now......unless, of course, they come up with some more false accusations to slander me with.
So, in closing with this argument (at least my part of it).....
I have worked hard all my life...but never as hard as I did for the CAF. My involvement with them included some of the proudest moments of my life, but unfortunately, it has also been the trigger for my frequent deep, deep depression that only worsened as my time with them progressed. But to "make up for it," many of those who I thought were not only my co-workers, but also my friends in that organization, have turned on me. I get accused of things I didn't do, and those who know I've done nothing wrong won't defend me. Yup.....I'm pretty pissed, and the bridge is burned.
Good luck to those of you who haven't been burned yet. Just remember, no good deed goes unpunished.
Rant, and whining, over.
Gary