Talk:Cavanaugh Flight Museum

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Closure and U.S. military loaner aircraft
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)