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Anyone know if the NMUSAF proactively contacts approved museums or if collections have to rely on second-hand info to learn of available airframes?
Not that I know of.
Once an aircraft is declared excess, then there is a one year wait period it determine if another USAF museum wants it, then it is available the other approved/vetted museums. As far as I know the USAF only monitors wants of USAF museums, not outside the system.
The man to ask is NMUSAF contact
mark.miller@us.af.milIf the International Helicopter Museum in the UK wants them they would need to:
1. Be vetted/approved by the NMUSAF - to get this they would need to pay to have a NMUSAF staffer visit their site and meet certain requirements.
2. Pay all costs for moving the aircraft.
3. Have an approved long term plan to maintain the aircraft.