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Spars being cut no longer happens and hasn't since the 70s and early 80s. And even then it was only in extreme situations.
MD, that's is
BS. I can tell you now, that I got a call from Gary Austin, the curator at Chanute, and a couple of others out there that babysit F105s. They got calls from NMUSAF representatives about how to cut the spars on F105s and how their aircraft were cut ! They called me giving me a heads up.
They were asking so that they could direct AMARC on how to cut the F105 that we were working legislation on, that eventually went to Evergreen. The calls were shady, the people calling were reluctant to give out much info to the people they were calling. BUT IT HAPPENED !
When they found out that you couldn't cut the spars, they cut the motor mounts instead.
Don't tell me they don't still cut stuff, I've seen it first hand, this happened within the last two years !
It's happening now ! There is a current move to scrap the F105s at Lackland because the NMUSAF has decided that they are extraneous to their needs. EVEN THOUGH A CONGRESSIONAL HOLD WAS PLACED ON THEM, AND THEY KNOW IT ! The arrogance of these people is amazing !
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As for the lackland p-82 there is a thread on here that someone had had the chance to get up close and personal with it and that was in pretty good shape.
As for the F82s condition, that too is BS. It looks passable because it has relatively fresh paint. No one has opened up any panels nor looked under the skin. It has been outside since the 60s, are you so naive to believe there's nothing hiding inside ?
Come on Chris, use your head, once again, we're not bashing the museum, we're bashing the people who are making these decisions and throwing their weight around ! It all rolls down hill and the organization follows its leader ! Who ever thought that we would long for the days of Dick Upstrom !