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Evergreen Museum P38 and Spruce Goose For Sale
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Re: Evergreen Museum P38 and Spruce Goose For Sale
I don't think the Spruce Goose will be for sale anytime soon. It would be awesome if the P-38 would fly again! That makes two P-38's on the market right now?
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Originally posted by Samuel View PostI don't think the Spruce Goose will be for sale anytime soon. It would be awesome if the P-38 would fly again! That makes two P-38's on the market right now?
The museum is pretty far from mainstream Portland, and the traffic corridor necessary to get there is simply horrible from Portland to McMinnville..
I have never figured out how they made it this far... I hope for the best outcome!Wayne Sagar
"Pusher of Electrons"
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This is a bummer. That is a great musuem. However as previously stated, the location is not good. I've never figured out why they didn't locate it closer to I-5. Don't get me wrong, the area is beautiful, but getting there from the I-5 corrider is anything but direct. I certainly wish them the best and hope the museum is able to stay open.
Brian
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It is sad. With a 500 million dollar bankruptcy you can pretty much guess the dire outcome that awaits. That ex Pan Am 747 at the water park is MY Airplane!!!!!! I got my first 747 ride in it on 8/11/89.
Last edited by John H; 02-27-2014, 01:30 AM.
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Re: Evergreen Museum P38 and Spruce Goose For Sale
Imagine the logistics of moving the Goose back east. I imagine it would have to be floated through the Canal. That would be quite a sight to see.
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Originally posted by ignomini View PostImagine the logistics of moving the Goose back east. I imagine it would have to be floated through the Canal. That would be quite a sight to see.
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Does anyone know how much work it would take to make the P-38 airworthy?
From the description it sounds like the restoration was quite extensive, but it's been sitting in the museum for 10+ years now...
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