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Hiya group.
I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? I think at least the FAA if not the USAF and more than a few other parties would kinda have a few reservations about someone owning an operational bird like that. -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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Bill Silvey wrote:
Hiya group. I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? What about an ICBM or SSBN+SLBMs? |
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Bill Silvey wrote: Hiya group. I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? What about an ICBM or SSBN+SLBMs? The community of Narcoosee, just south of Orlando, has intercontinental striking capability. (The VFW has a Pershing-I sitting in it's parking lot.) -- http://www.delversdungeon.dragonsfoot.org Remove the X's in my email address to respond. "Damn you Silvey, and your endless fortunes." - Stephen Weir I hate furries. |
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"Bill Silvey" wrote in message
om... | "make" wrote in message | | Bill Silvey wrote: | Hiya group. | | I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what | the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 | or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the | owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? | | | What about an ICBM or SSBN+SLBMs? | | The community of Narcoosee, just south of Orlando, has intercontinental | striking capability. | | (The VFW has a Pershing-I sitting in it's parking lot.) | This could mean trouble if the peace talks with Osceola County break down ..... Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Bill Silvey wrote:
I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? It would have to be demilled sufficiently so it would not be a military threat, but otherwise it wouldn't be much different to owning any other warbird. Just more expensive. ![]() At the moment I think the biggest jet warbirds are the handful of privately owned Canberras. There is an Avro Vulcan being restored at London Southend. Cheers David |
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![]() "Bill Silvey" wrote in message om... Hiya group. I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? I think at least the FAA if not the USAF and more than a few other parties would kinda have a few reservations about someone owning an operational bird like that. There's a group attempting to do that with an Avro Vulcan. Keith |
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![]() "David Bromage" wrote in message ... Bill Silvey wrote: I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? It would have to be demilled sufficiently so it would not be a military threat, but otherwise it wouldn't be much different to owning any other warbird. Just more expensive. ![]() At the moment I think the biggest jet warbirds are the handful of privately owned Canberras. There is an Avro Vulcan being restored at London Southend. Are you confusing the Southend Vulcan XL426 http://www.avrovulcan.com/ which is being kept to high-speed taxi condition and the ex-RAF display Vulcan XH558 www.tvoc.co.uk which they are trying to get flying again at Bruntingthorpe? Nick |
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![]() I can't recall if I've asked this before, but does anyone know what the legal status of a privately purchased airframe like, say, a B47 or B36 (or, heaven forbid, a B52 or Tu-95) would be presuming the owner could refurbish the aircraft to operational capability? It would depend on the status of the various disarmament treaties. The lads at Fort Worth were restoring a B-36 some time ago (they may still be at it) and had originally hoped to make it airworthy. The only way they could have done this, under the treaties then existing, was if the U.S. military had retired one of its nuclear delivery systems (not a system: a platform: an airplane, missile, or sub). all the best -- Dan Ford email: www.danford.net/letters.htm#9 see the Warbird's Forum at www.warbirdforum.com and the Piper Cub Forum at www.pipercubforum.com |
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It would have to be demilled sufficiently so it would not be a military
threat, but otherwise it wouldn't be much different to owning any other warbird. Just more expensive. ![]() With the exception of B-52s. Even B-52 display aircraft are accounted for in START II and a limit set at a specific number. Additionally, *all* B-52 display aircraft are owned by the Air Force Museum. You may pay for refurbishment, you may pay to keep it looking good, but tommorow the Air Force Museum can come and take it back. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Bill Silvey wrote:
The community of Narcoosee, just south of Orlando, has intercontinental striking capability. (The VFW has a Pershing-I sitting in it's parking lot.) -- Now, when the next Florida recount comes, which faction will they support? MAH |
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