CoastieJohn wrote:
I hear you on the history of it but I was curious about what Speedy said he was told during his tenure there. That appears to be a little more recent.
That was a decade or so ago, and the VP in question that made that quote was almost literally run out of town on a rail a couple years after I left. The docent corps (of which my dad is part of) eseentially threatened to quit en-masse because of her (and the organization as a whole's) attitude. The Museum is (or was, at least) made up of little fiefdom's, with each VP/Director/Manager trying to make 'their thing' the most important. The ones who made the most noise, won...and if they didn't like warplanes, than by-God, we weren't going to have warplanes, because it sent the wrong message. It was more just an attitude that the people running the museum 'knew better' what you wanted to see than what YOU did. As Inspector pointed out...they had a museum full of homebuilt and G.A. aircraft. And at the start, I can't even say they had a museum FULL of aircraft, because they had to erect partitians and framework on the floor to 'fill up' the empty spaces. Why pay money to see a J-3 Cub hanging from the ceiling when there are three others parked on the ramp adjacent the museum next to the hangars? People want to see things historically significant...and as the Museum evolves, it has gotten some really neat stuff.
People bitch about the DC-3 in the ceiling, but the reason it's there, and what makes it so striking is that it is right above the Boeing Model-80 (which in itself is cool--even if it's only about 60% complete). I always pointed out to guests that in less than six years we went from fabric-covered wings, wooden fuselage, wire & strut biplanes to a sleek, all-metal, monocoque streamlined design. That is why both planes are where they are...to showcase advances in design.
At the top level management are just cogs in the machine...swap one out for another...but the 'mission statement' is still the same, so you still have the same prevailing attitude.
Again, this is not to say that 1, it's not a very cool musuem (espeically the parts that were MINE), and 2, that there aren't some amazing people that work there...because there are.