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Museum founder proposes placing donated World War II aircraft on display at Kingman Airport; staff to research easements and ownership
Summary
Tom Saluzzo, founder and curator of the Museum of the Great Wars, proposed placing a donated Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon on display at the Kingman Airport. He said the nonprofit will fund transport and upkeep and that the aircraft would remain nonpermanent; staff will research FAA easements, risk-management and donation/ownership questions and return next meeting with recommendations.
Tom Saluzzo, founder and curator of the Museum of the Great Wars, asked the commission to consider allowing a donated Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon — a rare World War II patrol bomber — to be displayed at the Kingman Airport.
"My name is Tom Saluzzo. For those of you who don't know me, I am the founder, curator, historian of the Museum of the Great Wars," Saluzzo said. He described the aircraft as having a roughly 75-foot wingspan and said it would be displayed on temporary tie-downs so…
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