Alan Brooks wrote:
Did not mean to rant earlier...... fingers got carried away....
I didn't realize it was a rant Alan, I thought it was most informative...
added to John Beyl's info on inspection 8 or 9 yrs ago. The only thing missing
was the time period the PBY was TOWED to Brownsville. Blown engine,
SERIOUS corrosion issues and barely usable parts salvaged for the Minnesota bird
shows this to be a machine to be pretty much done for. By all means, if
you want it in your yard, I'm guessing it's yours if you want to haul it off.
(Does intergranular corrosion aluminum scrap price vary with the price
of "good" aluminium prices?) Make a scrappers offer or offer what you can
and see if CAF will take it...
As for the Dragon, someone who may want to put money into the B-23..
may not, in the end, want it to remain a CAF property. The General Staff
I'm guessing might not like the thought of "letting go", but some of their
decisions or prioritizing in the past..have brought the PBY and B-23 issue
where they are today. The Princesses need something, so no dollars for the bridesmaids.
RetroA, your a miracle worker by all accounts, but working on the B-23
during your sleep-time is a call above and beyond the call...
I'm not being judgemental here..what's done is done. I've been a fan over the
years since back in the day of the white/red/blue birds.
My allowance money as a kid bought calenders, concessions, a few bucks
donation or in later years admission tickets. I currently have a pathological
...umm.."dislike", of Public Address systems drowning out my airplane
sounds so nowadays, for the most part, I attend airshows off-field. I've
seen P-51's, Corsairs, Jugs, '17s..blahh..blah..blah. A B-23 in bomber fitment
would be too tempting to resist..I might go off-field to watch and listen to 'em,
but I'd love to see one up close, personal, and flying.
Sighhhned,
Not Gett'n Any Younger In Texas
Edit, Dunno where the Mig 3 comment came from..trying to hurry and shut
down for a T-storm...chopped out my emotional crap.