
August 24th 03, 05:30 AM
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"Chad Irby" wrote in message
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(BUFDRVR) wrote:
The Yankee Air Force advertises their B-52 as the only privately
owned B-52 in the world. On the tour, they told me that it is not
part of the Air Force Museum program, and that it took some special
accreditidation for them to be able to obtain it.
Hmm, I'd be curious to know how they got such special accreditation.
One thing is the same though, that aircraft is available to be
inspected under START II, privately owned or not.
Well, if the Russians wanted to look them up, all they'd have to do is
show up during business hours and pay the admission fee.
http://www.yankeeairmuseum.org/Museum.html
I think it's $5.00 for admission, but I'm sure the Museum would let it
slide for an accredited inspection team.
Are you nuts!? That'd bankrupt the Russian economy!
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