Joe Scheil wrote:
Ok, I will bite.
Why is a DC-5, or a DC-5 going to a kibbutz important to warbird history?
While a DC-5 is rare, and historically interesting, it was never considered important by anyone.
You basically answered your own question, Joe.
First: The adjective "important" is much too subjective for universal agreement.
Second: You've twisted what I wrote. Reread my initial post. I'm confident you'll notice that I identified the
photo(s) as being historically important.
Third: Why are the photos historically important? They are the last known photos of an aircraft type that even Joe Scheil described as being "...rare, and historically interesting..."
DC-5 c/n 426 was one of the handful of multi-engined aircraft available to the Israeli Air Force during its initial fight for survival in July of 1948. Geoff Goodall has summarized her service in Israel nicely.
http://www.goodall.com.au/australian-av ... s-dc-5.htmLastly, this post was created in not-inconsiderable haste. I'm brand-new to Flickr, and this was simply a test as to whether this closet Luddite could post a photo successfully at WIX. I selected (what I thought was) an interesting photograph and ran with it.