September 15, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Mixed news here following the passage of Hurricane Ike.
Good to know that they managed to get some of their treasures to safety as per the following list
B-17, B-25, DC-3,P-47, F6F, F4U, SBD, AT-11, P-6 and the F8F.
Damage to the museum is unfortunately described as “substantial” on the website, but happily, all museum staff are reported as being safe and well.
Link to site here : http://www.lsfm.org/
Best wishes to all involved in the rebuilding process.
By: Peter - 29th September 2008 at 15:14
Small update from the WWW. All of the aircraft have now been flushed with clean water and corrosionX applied. All of the vehicles and some of the engines have also been flushed with fresh water. Link here with video of the hurrican fighter:
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6028699.html
By: Proctor VH-AHY - 18th September 2008 at 03:46
LSFM Museum aside
This has to be a major for museums generally in America, these hurricranes seem to becoming a feature of the gulf coast and tornados in the mid west.
I can’t help wondering what can be done in the longer term, sure you can build structures that will resist the sort of damage as occurred here – but at what cost.
I sincerely hope that the LSFM is able to recover and that its exhibits are able to be bought back to pre-hurricrane standard.
By: Agent K - 17th September 2008 at 11:48
I spent a fantastic New Years Day 2008 at the LSFM whilst on vacation. It was a fantastic venue and such a collection. Really sad to see this guys, hope you recover quickly. A few pictures from that day:
By: oscar duck - 17th September 2008 at 11:17
to the LSFM gang. Well done for saving what you did under trying circumstances. All Australian warbird guys wish you the best in the recovery of your aircraft and artifacts..
By: tbyguy - 17th September 2008 at 03:31
Well, here are the first pics from inside the museum. Warning: Not for the faint of heart.
http://www.lsfm.org/ikephotogallery.html
The sadness continues: The static aircraft and rebuilds have all been saturated with salt water, but no fresh water supply has been restored yet for hosing down and preventing corrosion. Positively tragic.
By: Seafuryfan - 16th September 2008 at 20:50
This sounds like an awful event for our American friends.
Come on, everyone, how about we give some encouragement to those at the Lone Star flight Museum with a few posts on this thread?
WE’RE ROOTIN’ FER YER!!
Best wishes,
Seafuryfan