bdk wrote:
Maybe if the recover those two they'll be more inclined to let Champlin recover the 3rd.
I dunno Brandon...lotta bad blood there. The Navy's also funny about leaving,
what they deem as historically insignificant aircraft, where they lay regardless
of the types rarity. The Jaluit birds are however actual combat birds and
they seem to warm-up to that, as well as the fact the TBD's are not War
Graves.
As for my earlier comment on TIGHAR, I like to clarify part of my opinion.
For years I've read or watched on TV, their documentations and have eventually
felt as I've been "Geraldo Rivera'd with Al Capones secret basement".
There are some really talented people in TIGHAR, but they seem to miss
their mark consistently. Maybe they spread themselves too thin over the
really hard to find projects. For years they could have picked some attainable
finds in order to give credibility as an outfit of Historic Aircraft Recovery.
We read about such finds annually, but TIGHAR seems to stay snakebit.
Now, here they are again sucking-up resources, making noise and bluster
and requiring more funds that could go elsewhere AND picking a Navy
project for goshsakes!!! I guess that's my main beef with them. On the
other hand, they did finally provide public information as to the Loon Lake
B-23 parts going to NMUSAF and the museums intent to scavenge the
system inventory for one "benchmark Dragon" to be assembled there.
I haven't seen NMUSAF refute that info, so I tend to take it as true...but
considering the source..I never feel 100% easy with that thought.
Another of TIGHAR's good days was in the documentation of the de-crustation of
the BMW 801 engine recovered..IIRC.. from a river in France. Fascinating
stuff, but it was a document of someone elses work..and in the end they
didn't come away with an airplane.
Maybe the Navy and TIGHAR are not such strange bedfellows? Maybe
they're made for each other? The Navy spends more money in court and
ties up peoples time and money trying to seize aircraft...and looses more
often than not..than if they'd given their blessing and gone and done something
constructive. Either way a taxpayer is paying the bill.
On a final note, I re-read...AGAIN..the following page that TimApNy linked
for Bill. TIGHAR goes to great detail in describing the sitution of the TBD's,
the possibility of looters eventually damaging these precious artifacts of
history, how the NMNA/Navy are really the best folks to oversee these birds and
preserve them..blah.blah..blah. And I realize something...this sounds like
like forplay in the back of Chevy in high school!! Plump up the the pillows
NMNA/Navy...your TIGHAR is one the way!
www.tighar.org/Projects/Devastator/surveyamerican2.htm
The bastards may pull it off!
Edited for proper credit.