Col. Rohr wrote:
...last time they try to sell Fuddy Duddy the State of NY got involved because they used $$ to purchase Fuddy from the State of NY so i don't see it being sold if Jeff Clyman who offered 2.5 million for it was denied because of the whole NY getting involved.
Fuddy Duddy was not originally bought with NYS funding or even a portion... when she was bought from Globe Air originally, the National Warplane Museum wasn't even a 501c3 yet.
The reason why NYS was involved when it was attempted a few years back was because the state of NY was the lienholder on some of the outstanding debts and that the museum, being a NYS Board of Regents accredited museum, was under their control at the time... in dire straits I might add. Clyman was not allowed to purchase it at the time because the stipulation of the sale was that it had to go to 1) another NYS museum, and 2) the entity it was transferred to had to be a 501c3... which the American Airpower Museum was not.
I see the current sale of the plane being more of a shift of focus than anything else. The museum has been integrated with the Museum of Science idea and I can't see them being able to afford the insurance and to keep the current, mostly static collection afloat. The plane has been more or less gone for the past 2 years with the EAA using it, so maybe they'd rather use the $3.5 million (keep in mind the 2.5 million it was being sold at before was before the wing spar AD was complied with) to keep the museum going and able to accomplish more projects and marketing that they haven't been able to do because of their cash strapped condition.
Knowing that they are not really flying anything anymore, I must agree with their decision. I could see her going to one of about 5-6 people around the country who would fly her more and maybe even get more original equipment into her...
... and maybe get rid of that blasted bug spray smell inside her. Anyone else know what I mean?
Ryan Keough