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"John A. Weeks III" wrote in message ...
In article , Keith Willshaw wrote: The alternative to that aircraft going to Intrepid was more likely the scrapyard, thats where most went after all. Bull. Not one single Blackbird has been scrapped since the program was shut down and the Blackbirds sent to museums. This are historically significant aircarft, and they deserve to be treated as the museum pieces that they are. I sympathise with your concerns but frankly Intrepid loses money as it is, the only admission charges dont cover maintenance costs and without the money from those banquets the museum would go bust. Well, if the Intrepid cannot take care of this historic aircraft, then they should give it up to someone who can. There are dozens of musuems that would love to have a Blackbird. -john- Intrepid's corporate atmosphere and it's CEO/PR/ finanical/ officers are ALL making from 90,000 to 6 figure salaries. Everyone of them. They spend virtually NOTHING on exhibits, rely on former crewmembers and vocational schools and volunteers to support the museum staff, and they spend nothing on the flight deck and hanger deck exhibit aircraft excerpt for the occasional house pain that they use to paint the A-12. there is NOT ONE curator or historial on the staff. However, there are plenty of PR people. John is right. There are lots of museums that would LOVE to have that aircraft! However, due to "politics" they will never have the chance. Jeannette |
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