This is the place where the majority of the warbird (aircraft that have survived military service) discussions will take place. Specialized forums may be added in the new future
Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:34 pm
Chris;
What do you need to get the Guardian going again?
Scott....
Sat Dec 16, 2006 4:19 am
Chris wrote: BTW, Gary, I have a Mauler canopy hangaing from my ceiling that I bought on Barnstormers a few years back. If you guys get that close on the Mauler, Give me a call.
You bet I will! Thanks for the heads up.
As a matter of fact.......I'm sending you a PM now. You know...just in case I might have a use for it.
Gary
Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:30 am
EDowning wrote:There is no airplane that I would rather have than a Mauler.
I hope someone puts one back in the air. I have given serious consideration to taking on a project, but realistically I know I don't have the patience to complete a project like that.
I've got a pilot's manual if you want one......send me your address.
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:02 pm
The rumor mill says the collection is going to the City of Phoenix, AZ for their new museum at Sky Harbor airport. This would be a sad day since these are flyable airplanes. First Hawaii, now Phoenix. Wonder what we are going to be watching at the warbird shows in a few years...
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:09 pm
RobC wrote:The rumor mill says the collection is going to the City of Phoenix, AZ for their new museum at Sky Harbor airport. This would be a sad day since these are flyable airplanes. First Hawaii, now Phoenix. Wonder what we are going to be watching at the warbird shows in a few years...
That's really disappointing, I hope it's not the case. Tillamook was the first time I'd ever been to an aviation museum and I drive right by it every time I go to see my mom.

I hope it's just a rumor.
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:29 pm
You don't want to necessarily believe all of the rumors you hear.
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:34 pm
retroaviation wrote:You don't want to necessarily believe all of the rumors you hear.

Exactly, my vote is for rumor. It'd bum me out too much otherwise, and I am having a good day!
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:41 pm
Just remember Jack Erickson owns the airplanes and can sell anytime.
The same for Evergreen. A friend who works there said once that their biggest fear was showing up for work in the morning and finding an empty building. A wise man once said everything's for sale ie Lone Star A-20/Bearcat/Wildcat.
Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:43 pm
Jack Cook wrote:Just remember Jack Erickson owns the airplanes and can sell anytime.
The same for Evergreen. A friend who works there said once that their biggest fear was showing up for work in the morning and finding an empty building. A wise man once said everything's for sale ie Lone Star A-20/Bearcat/Wildcat.
Ooooh, Lone Stars planes...
I think I just felt myself die a little.
Thanks for the reality check.
Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:34 pm
RobC wrote:The rumor mill says the collection is going to the City of Phoenix, AZ for their new museum at Sky Harbor airport. This would be a sad day since these are flyable airplanes. First Hawaii, now Phoenix. Wonder what we are going to be watching at the warbird shows in a few years...
I was told recently by a
very reliable source that the potential sale of many of Jack's warbirds to the City of Phoenix/Sky Harbor Airport has fallen through and is now dead. Yeah!!
Dennis
Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:54 pm
Dennis Bergstrom wrote:RobC wrote:The rumor mill says the collection is going to the City of Phoenix, AZ for their new museum at Sky Harbor airport. This would be a sad day since these are flyable airplanes. First Hawaii, now Phoenix. Wonder what we are going to be watching at the warbird shows in a few years...
I was told recently by a
very reliable source that the potential sale of many of Jack's warbirds to the City of Phoenix/Sky Harbor Airport has fallen through and is now dead. Yeah!!
Dennis
Thanks for the good news! Awesome! Love your avatar by the way!!!
Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:05 pm
Off to Tillamook today! Going to my moms place at the coast for the weekend. She informed me yesterday that after this weekend they're closing the museum for three months for restorations. (That sounds like a step in the right direction to me!) Anyhow, so going to go check it out one last time before they close. Pictures on Tuesday! Have a great holiday everyone!
Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:32 pm
Stephanie wrote:She informed me yesterday that after this weekend they're closing the museum for three months for restorations.
You know, that makes sense... for the past year I have been seeing photos of planes in their collection under this plastic tarp "tent" in the hangar. Perhaps they are making much needed repairs to that monsterous hangar...
I always wondered, with the recent troubles at Moffett Field with their blimp hangar being condemned, could/would something similar ever happen at Tillamook?
Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:42 pm
Maybe the tent coverings have more to do with bird droppings and condensation issues?
Sat Dec 30, 2006 1:43 pm
You know, that makes sense... for the past year I have been seeing photos of planes in their collection under this plastic tarp "tent" in the hangar. Perhaps they are making much needed repairs to that monsterous hangar...
The circus tent is a long term affair and has been up for a number of years. The purpose of it is the protect Mr. Erickson's a/c from the thousands of birds living in the rafters and the constant stream of gravity induced bird sh*t falling from the heavens. It's large enought for I'm guessamating 14-16 airplanes with the rest in or I guess under the line of fire.

The last time I was there it look has if it had just snowed in the hanger. The Silver Lady is a particurally juicy target.
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