Herr Obergrafeter! Not trying to start a p*ssing contest...... but here is a bit more info and Steve Rister et al... can back this up.... The Mk 47 Seafire was an absolute mess...... Steve Rister helped load the airplane and bring it to Midland..... you could literally take a corner of the sheet metal skin and almost lift/rip the whole skin from the frames/ribs/stringers...corrosion issues, engine, you name it...... At this time, the P-51 Rednose was in horrible shape, it had been kept airworthy but really needed to be completely dis-assembled and gone through..... some of the original sponsors were getting old or had already passed on......No money was available, but a deal was struck. Basically the Seafire and Rednose went to Breckinridge. Nelson restored the P-51 and the Seafire. Of course Mr Smith eventually purchased the Seafire and invested over seven years and who knows how many $$$$$ to get that beauty airworthy. To address other issues...... The original Mk IX Spit was lost in a hanger fire with the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.... the engine and prop blades were the only things left because they were not in the hanger when the fire occurred. They (CWH) had no insurance on the a/c in the hanger...... A valuable airplane gone, no insurance to cover the loss...... No way to replace it at the time...... Now we have a flyable Spitfire...... not a Mk IX, but a MK XIV. It is with the So Cal Wing out in Camarillo, Ca. and Steve Barber told me personally they will be flying this summer. No, the CAF is not perfect... been over this ground before.... but I currently don't have a couple extra mill lying around to start my own museum.... which leads to my last point. The name change..... yes there was a lot of bad blood etc....... over the change......It had been brewing for some time, but "Airshow Sponsors" around the country were having a very difficult time with the name "Confederate"... OK, RR go ahead and jump on in too!

Bottom line, no matter what the organization is called, unless ANY museum has a benefactor with deep pockets, you are going to have to go outside the museum for CORPORATE sponsorship. Costs just continue to go through the roof. If you fly, even worse.... So the question is, will a Fortune 500 company sponsor an organization with the name Confederate? No! Sit, gather dust or fly? What is it gonna' be? I'm looking forward to my next flight...... Alan