Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:56 am
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Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:09 am
DaveM2 wrote:and the only Vindicator has also been recovered back in 1990.
Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:39 am
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Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:30 pm
Warbird Kid wrote:DaveM2 wrote:and the only Vindicator has also been recovered back in 1990.
So there weren't two Vindicators? Just one?
Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:15 pm
Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:40 pm
Panel Discusses Warbird Recoveries
Chicago's Pritzker Military Library recently hosted a panel discussion about the location and recovery of warbirds from Lake Michigan that had crashed during carrier training operations during World War II. Moderator Bob Rasmussen, director of the National Naval Aviation Museum, was joined by Taras Lyssenko, general manager, A&T Recovery; Capt. Ed Ellis, secretary of the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation; and Bill Marquardt, president of Glenview Hangar One Foundation. An edited 30-minute version of this program, including actual footage of the recent recovery of a Grumman FM-2 Wildcat, will air on Chicago PBS station WTTW on February 24, but the Pritzker website has posted the full 90-minute program online
Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:19 am
Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:01 am
marine air wrote:It would be an awesome idea for the EAA (with donors) sponsor the raising of a Dauntless and Wildcat that would ultimately be displayed in their museum. The raising of it could coincide with the convention and it could be pulled up put on a truck and arrive during the convention.
They have several dozen workshops, each convention that build up and teach all methods of aircraft construction. Who wouldn't want to do fabric work on a Dauntless' control surfaces? The EAA raised money to build the warbird hangar by selling 1,000 numbered leather jackets (mine is #63) twenty years ago.
The aircraft will need a lot of work. The first convention could be to retrieve, clean, and prepare for storage. the second year could be the actual restorative work. They might have it completed by the end of the second or certainly third convention. (24 calendar months.) It won't be a flyer, so it doesn't have to have the inspections, etc.