Jon M.
Yelp
Fantasy of Flight is the home of the world's largest, privately-held collection of aircraft in the world. Sadly, one wouldn't know it by visiting. Now a mere shadow of itself, it is open for limited hours, among a crowded hangar one could easily walk through in five minutes.
So, what happened?
Casual conversation leads to tales of nearly two decades of poor attendance and admission revenues. Just as equally, hopeful statements are made of future development, with the admission that "planning" has been years in the making. It is easily surmised that FOF is a dream of one man to graciously share with the public, under the immediate shadow of other fantasies nearby, but Mr. Weeks needs to understand that his dream is appreciated, but by a different, and smaller crowd. So it is to that point that it should be stated emphatically that he indeed, has built a world-class facility unlike any in the world, and he need not be concerned with competing with rodentia.
No longer are you able to get near his beautiful, yet partially paint-removed building, or tour by his restoration workshops and warehouses like I have in amazement in years past. This is sad, because this former patron was thrilled in just knowing that one man was fortunate enough to take on this monumentally expensive task, and share it with others. Instead, Mr. Weeks seems thrilled with YouTube and Facebook, but this isn't the same for interested parties. And walking through the small hangar, presiding over by some darkened observation compartment, I couldn't help to think that perhaps "Ice Station Zebra" was being shown to a scrawny, naked man within, while I walked among the abbreviated collection.
Mr. Weeks-
As a private pilot and aviation enthusiast, I personally want to thank you for what you shared and I have personally seen, beginning at Tamiami Airport as the Kermit Weeks Air Museum, and over the last two decades as Fantasy of Flight. But understand what you have given to the thousands of those like me, we most likely need to see on a regular basis. Instead, we all give you the gratitude you deserve by knowing a man with means such as yourself, restore and preserve history we cannot ever aspire to do, and you must know this is greater homage than any admission we could ever pay.
Being all things to all people needn't be your mission, when you are the only man on the planet that excels at what he does. Please open ALL your doors once again.
Respectfully-
DSD