Xrayist wrote:
This might be heresy, but rather than some of the more "common types" (F6F, Bf109,B-24, B-29) there are a few others I would really like to see fly. The three I would like to see is the B-26 Marauder, the Kingfisher and the Tempest. I know that some of the common ones I mentioned are not really common, but there are 2 B-24's, 2 B-29's, a number of B-17's, Bf-109's and more than a few F6F's. There are NO Tempest's, Maruaders or Kingfishers currently flying. I know there is a couple (3?) Kingfishers being restored, but don't know if/when they will fly. With Kermit's private lake, he could have, possibly, the only Kingfisher on floats.
Also bombers, especially the size of the B-29 take an enormous amount of upkeep, and storage area. I don't believe there are any other Marauder's that would be currently able to be made flyable without a lot of work. Kermit's was flying not all that long ago, in the great scheme of things. Just my thoughts.
I agree with you completely. If I were the owner, I would ground all of the so-called "common" warbirds such as the P-51, B-25, Spitfire, Wildcat, etc. - anything else where more than 3 examples fly. I would concentrate exclusively on the rare types - Tempest, Maurauder, Kingfisher, Ki-61 Tony, Lancaster, P-39, B-23, Swordfish, La-11, Tu-2, Lysander, etc. - all of which he owns.
But, we can't be choosy or picky. We are very lucky for everything he's restored and is getting restored presently. I am, of course, living in Fantasy Land....or would that be Fantasy of Flight?
By the way, Kermit has enough parts to make 2 flyable Kingfishers. He mentioned recently that he was considering it. Knowing that he has such an affinity for seaplanes, I think there is a good chance it might happen!