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Apparently Peter D. has no appreciation of history and the epic
struggle these warbirds represent. The fact that they were destroyed in huge numbers after the war is completely irrelevant.. they were purpose-built to win a war - not be destroyed as you so inelegantly put it. You say these aircraft have no purpose? Reread my first sentence. You also mentioned irrationality and religious faith? Try posting to the appropriate group for that topic. And don't confuse the issue further with your dime-store psychobabble. I would like to see warbirds flown at airshows, which IMHO is much less dangerous than a bunch of hot-rodded aircraft in close proximity circling pylons at 100ft. No I haven't compared airshow vs air race statistics - have you? It's true you can only guarantee a plane not to crash if you park it, but that would be a waste. Given the choice, don't you think people would rather see & hear these planes fly instead of just sit in a museum? "Gee, Grandpa flew in one of those planes? Wow. Let's get a t-shirt at the gift shop." Just my .02 here. I think the folks lucky enough to own these planes have an obligation to preserve them. If they want to risk their aircraft by racing that's their right. I just think it's a shame to see otherwise irreplaceable historic aircraft being risked for a thrill ride. Will |
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