Never one to shy away from a radical viewpoint, I give you my thoughts...
1] Bruntingthorpe
WAS a unique environment where live preserved aircraft from the past could be seen at close proximity actually moving under their own power.
2] With some increasingly greater degree of co-operation it
WAS possible for a seemingly profitable Automotive business to co-exist with the Aviation enterprises. (due in no small way to the Walton family interest?)
3] Cox Automotive have no such sympathy for aviation elements & perhaps only see acres of useful 'wasted' space covered by aircraft that could be occupied by cars. Naturally, car-storage on 100% of the all-weather accessible runway would be a primary requirement.
4] By way of some 'compensation' it appears that David Walton is cultivating a plan to possibly retain some aircraft in an area (possibly covered?) next to the LPG Shed. A magnificent gesture I agree....BUT it would be basically just another 'dead aircraft' collection much like any other Museum. Don't get me wrong, I like Museums for the opportunity to inspect the exhibits & read the information & history display-boards.
5] Whilst I agree that it would be 'better than nothing'....It's NOT even close to what we
HAD! Even 'Engine-runs' as events don't quite cut the mustard for me, compared to taxi & runway action... Lightnings & Shackletons excepted!
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6] How good would it be that ALL the currently resident individual groups could make just ONE more move to a National Government-backed location with a minimum 50 year lease & sensible rent reviews. Such a location would have to include a sufficiently long & accessible runway in reasonable condition. The effort/expense/damaging elements of dismantling aircraft over & over again to move yet again is both tedious & ridiculous.
7]
NFW (No
Flipping Way) I hear you say! Not with bigger things like CV-19 to deal with! BUT... There is the thing regarding Government input, stop the 'Furlough Charity' one week earlier than planned & you have sufficient money to make this work? Stop-it a month earlier & you have new Hospital! But that's another subject.
8] You have (whisper!) XH558 'trapped'. Vulcan XL426 at Southend. Vulcan XM655 at Wellesbourne subject to the whim of the airfield owners & Planning Permission. The brilliant collection at Elvington, home of the previous 'Rolling Thunder' events.
Notwithstanding that Volunteer Groups are 'normally' largely located near to their aircraft/projects, it has to provide some surety to have a secure operating base where the Collection can be accessed by the paying public & make income from fast-taxi days & visits, hopefully as a qualifying Charitable Status operation?
9] Pipe-dream? or a reasonable challenge? We need these aircraft to keep moving at one location...NOT between locations!

PS:- Can I be the only one who thinks the offer by CA. for one last event this August is only there because it's more than 99.9% NOT gonna happen?
