July 21, 2005 at 11:05 am
The Douglas C-54 Skymaster that lives at Archerfield near Brisbane has cancer. It is fixable if treated now and the owner wants her to fly again as a “warbird”…
Any ideas??? 😮
By: mark_pilkington - 22nd July 2005 at 00:26
JDK,
so from your comment I assume the owner is looking for an investor/strategy to ermove structural corrosion, not simply a paint scheme to overcome surface corrosion on the bare metal??
If that is the case my best idea is that it looks like a good donation aircraft to the Longreach QANTAS Museum and display in their 1950’s colours as a Static, with a tax writeoff under the Cultural gift Program???
regards
Mark Pilkington
By: JDK - 22nd July 2005 at 00:21
How about major centre section work. Ow.
Bumpty bump
By: HP57 - 21st July 2005 at 18:49
How about KLM?
Cees
By: mark_pilkington - 21st July 2005 at 14:00
Oscar,
is the owner of simply colour scheme ideas? (ie is the corrosion simply surface due to the current bare metal condition?)
or
are you/he seeking a way to transfer operation of this aircraft from its existing freight/commercial status to some warbird/heritage status by some interested group? as the corrosion condition is ending its operational days and threatens its flying future ?
If its just a colour scheme, why limit it to military, why not leave the impressive polish finish and provide airline markings to cover either:
QANTAS
ANSETT
ANA
(ANA-ANSETT)
TAA
or
BPAC ?
all would get interest in local Australian airshow circuit?
regards
Mark Pilkington
By: WebPilot - 21st July 2005 at 11:22
The trouble is that most C54 schemes are a bit boring – nat metal/white or Olive Drab for the most part. How about Balak1 of the Iraeli airforce though? Or a USN R6D with large dayglo patches on the nose and tail?