Talk:Cavanaugh Flight Museum

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Carguychris in topic Closure and U.S. military loaner aircraft

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Closure and U.S. military loaner aircraft edit

I've been making piecemeal edits to Wikipedia pages that refer to the U.S. military aircraft that were on indefinite loan to the Cavanaugh (the F-4, the F-105, and the H-34, to name the ones I've verified so far). I'm familiar with several cases where the U.S. military reclaimed loaner aircraft when a museum closed indefinitely, then moved them to another venue that was still open to the public; the military understandably doesn't want their historic aircraft languishing in a closed private hangar or the corner of an airport ramp. If anyone has any verifiable information on what will happen to these aircraft, I think it would be beneficial to add it to the article. Carguychris (talk) 21:45, 5 January 2024 (UTC)Reply