Farewell Aviodrome

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Me too. Getting sick of this sort of thing - continuously happening here in Hungary. (National Airline MALÉV went bankrupt last month - about 2500 workers lost their jobs without notice or pay. :evil: )
 
Okay, seems like they have plans to make it more intersting for people. More playgrounds for childeren, more aircraft open for public, and more weekends when the aircraft will taxi or do engine tests. The only thing that worries me is that they don't talk about the archives that are there. The Aviodrome was also in the possesion of archives amongst which the Fokker archive. It's not mentioned so I don't know what will happen to that.
 
Sounds good. To do what they are proposing I would think will require some investment, to keep it workable in an ongoing way. So, let's hope they also invest in archival storage and cataloguing.
 

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