StangStung wrote:
APG85 wrote:
The XC-99 is an interesting airframe but it would take an extraordinary effort in manpower and money to properly restore it for display not to mention it would require a lot of room in the museum once its complete. Every day, museums are faced with tough choices and as much as I'd like to see everything saved, it's just not practical. Probably the smart thing to do with this airframe is to save and restore the flight deck and maybe the engines which could be loaned out to other museums. Hate to say it but other airframes are far more important than this one. Just my opinion...
All of this. And Chris's quote that they're doing the best thing they can for it right now - putting it in the desert for the future.
I have to say, the NMUSAF maybe had some issues in the past, and like any organization, they've had bumps here and there. But from the first time I went in the 80s until the last time I visited this time last year, they've made monumental strides. It really is a remarkable place that has done a great job of soliciting funds to move forward and involving the local community.
Harrumph! Agree with all. Moving the XC-99 to the desert is better on the ramp at Wright-Pat, which was way better than it falling apart near ex-Kelly AFB. Decades of neglect, lots of thin magnesium and aluminum make for a real mess. Perhaps direct to the desert would have been a better option. It may never make it out of the desert, but good idea for now.
I also salute the museum, no one, including me, will ever agree to their restoration and display prioritization plans (I was excited when the C-5 Galaxy first showed prominent in the new building layout then got bumped) and could never figure how the X-15#2 went back out to the annex, and I know folks still cringe at the Belle and P-82 "seisure", but I feel they are doing a great balancing act....