As some of you may, or may not be aware, there was some confusion created resulting from a recent statement by Vintage Wings of Canada who are in the process of acquiring Mr. Whereatt's Hurricane MK XII. Comments received by some were a little dissappointing, but that sometimes happens. I vouch for Tim and the other staff of VWoC when I say they are people of the highest character and professionals all around. If that was not the case I wouldn't be spending much of my spare time with them in a volunteer capacity.
To clarify the issue Tim Leslie released a statement today, I have included it below.
If anyone has any questions please feel free to send them my way and I will do my best to get an answer.
Mike
Quote:
Unfortunately, through some miscommunication there was some concern raised. However, any misunderstanding between the two parties has been resolved the old fashioned way...talking plainly, honestly, and directly with one another. I suggest any speculation on what Vintage Wings intends to do with Mr. Whereatt's Hurricane is purely that... speculation. We consider Mr. Whereatt's workmanship to be of the
highest order. That being said, we are obliged to thoroughly inspect
the aircraft when it comes to our hangar - any operator would do the
same. As well, both parties agree the engine requires an overhaul.
It is most regrettable that in an attempt to clarify a few aspects to those who take an interest in these matters regarding the status of this aircraft some missteps occurred. I take complete responsibility, neither Mr. Potter or Mr. Whereatt were party to any remarks made about the condition of Mr. Whereatt's Hurricane or Vintage Wings intentions...those were mine. I will know better next time. Sometimes the best of intentions can be derailed by an innocent attempt to get the facts out.
Tim Leslie
Chief of Flying Operations
Vintage Wings of Canada
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Mike R. Henniger
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