Otis Willie
August 24th 03, 11:49 PM
Director: Total loss unknown
(EXCERPT) By Wes Hills
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE |
By thievery, carelessness, or both, America is losing artifacts of its
aviation heritage.
The United States Air Force Museum once stored the aging wooden
pattern used to cast the engine that enabled aviation pioneers Wilbur
and Orville Wright to achieve the first powered flight in 1903.
It's missing.
Ten artifacts, ranging from camp regulations to a notebook, entrusted
to the museum from survivors of World War II prisoner-of-war camps.
Also missing.
Bombs, bomb fuses, guns, a "urine collection device" from the Apollo
program and a camera lens from the Gemini space program.
Missing as well.
A March 21, 2002, audit of the museum by the Wright-Patterson Area
Audit Office, obtained by the Dayton Daily News, reported that 1,000
items...
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Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com
(EXCERPT) By Wes Hills
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE |
By thievery, carelessness, or both, America is losing artifacts of its
aviation heritage.
The United States Air Force Museum once stored the aging wooden
pattern used to cast the engine that enabled aviation pioneers Wilbur
and Orville Wright to achieve the first powered flight in 1903.
It's missing.
Ten artifacts, ranging from camp regulations to a notebook, entrusted
to the museum from survivors of World War II prisoner-of-war camps.
Also missing.
Bombs, bomb fuses, guns, a "urine collection device" from the Apollo
program and a camera lens from the Gemini space program.
Missing as well.
A March 21, 2002, audit of the museum by the Wright-Patterson Area
Audit Office, obtained by the Dayton Daily News, reported that 1,000
items...
U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing
copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report
cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it
in full today, 24 Aug 2003, at the following URL. (COMBINE
the following lines into your web browser.) The
subject/content of this report is not necessarily the
viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided
for your information and discussion.
http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/daily/0824museum.html
---------------------------
Otis Willie
Associate Librarian
The American War Library
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com