This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction: The Terrible Children
Case in Point: A Tale of Two Lockheeds
Growing up Wild
Signs of Hope
Will the Terrible Children ever Grow up?
Recommendations For Further Reading
Historic Aircraft and Spacecraft: Enfants Terribles
15.04.2011
9 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
swelling wave of enthusiasm, early 1960s ‐ for old airplanes, creating demand for bigger aviation exhibits , public interest, feeding the market for new museums ‐ driven by sight, sound, and smell of operational historic types in airshow reenactments , British Museum, opened in 1753 ‐ idea of an institution that would preserve natural specimens and artifacts for public's edification , new accessions of genuine historic aircraft ‐ and museums, turning to the world's oceans, holding significant wrecks , preserving relics of spectacular and society‐changing technological progress ‐ a cultural imperative , historic aircraft and spacecraft ‐ the “terrible children” of cultural resource management (CRM) , historic aircraft and spacecraft ‐ Enfants Terribles , odyssey of another Electra ‐ highlighting other practices and prejudices, on management of historic aircraft , The Lockheed Model 10 “Electra” ‐ a 10‐passenger airliner first flown in 1934, the type of airplane Amelia Earhart flew in when she disappeared in 1937 , Will the Terrible Children ever Grow up ‐ the maturing of aviation museums, being slow and incremental
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