CAPFlyer:
I don't want a pissing contest, just trying to explain some things and "defend" Midland. First, had I been on the General Staff 23 years ago, and I was of a mindset that the only thing that would 'save" the CAF was relocating to a major metropolitan center, I would have passed on the VERY generous offer (more than three million bucks plus) from Midland and tried to make things work somewhere else. However, I wasn't on the GS and those who were were not thinking of "tourism."
No one in Midland who understands the history involved would ever say that Midland "saved" the CAF. I don't think that way. Midland was there with the money when other places were not. End of story.
So Midland became the home to the CAF, which includes the Foundation (the money), the Flying Museum (the airplanes), the Airpower Museum (static exhibits), and the Headquarters (the bureaucracy). This proposed move, designed to create a "National Airbase" and not a re-created Museum, has been pitched as essentially only moving the Headquarters component. This was supposed to mollify the people in Midland: it is kind of a way of having your cake and eating it too. However, most in the community (led by the news media) did not understand the nuances of this approach. Some who I respect greatly believe this is being disingenuous by the CAF leadership: if HQ is only a relatively small part of the organization, why would another city want it so badly? That is a troubling point.
The costs involved with a move of even HQ could be significant (exclusive of any money spent to get out of lease agreements, etc), but are apparently covered. However, the Midland campus is almost "too big to fail:" closing up everything in Midland would be prohibitively expensive, even amortized over ten years. So, it stays, as home to the Museum, the Foundation, the Airsho, and the local Wing. In the future this could become "Airbase West Texas," and already the Museum has announced plans for a major upgrade and expansion. Supporting this campus and a National Airbase is another issue that I'm sure the wise heads on the General Staff have planned on, so im not worried about it if they aren't. I fervently hope that this arrangement has some traction among the local political leaders.
As to a few other points, first, in the ten years I was Airsho chairman, and the six years since, Airsho has lost money only twice (because of weather) and not much at that. Generally Airsho generates 75-100K in profit. This is not as much as Wings Over Houston, but is "not bad for a small town in West Texas." And that "small town" is one of the top five growing metropolitan areas in the country, Midland has the second highest per capita income in the COUNTRY, and it is situated on a major East-West Interstate that sees MILLIONS of people come within one mile of the CAF every year.
Moving the B-29 and B-24 out of Midland HAS NOT generated significantly more membership for that unit (direct quote from Neils Agather at a June meeting in Midland).....the local Midland CAF unit has maintained membership levels of 175-250 for all the years of its existence, so maybe the lesson learned from that is that one community can only support one unit effectively. Jim Cavenaugh deserves great credit for underwriting the cost of the new engines for FIFI, and having those two airplanes on display at his facility in Addison in "exchange" seemed then and seems so today as very fair. I'm mildly curious to know if the presence of those two airplanes has materially increased attendance at his Museum. Addison is, after all, in a major metropolitan area....
I've been working on a satisfactory outcome to this whole issue, along with a small group of very committed CAF members here, for more than five months. I liken this to a divorce: one party has decided to move on (for good or bad reasons: thoughtful people can argue those) and the other party is feeling VERY aggrieved. I would like to say that it will all turn out OK at the end of the day, but I'm not that optimistic. I can only say I will do what I can after the members vote to craft a happy ending.
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