Amador County – The Amador County Board of Supervisors heard an impressive presentation Tuesday outlining an ambitious Eagle Scout project to take place at Westover Field Airport. Airport Manager Dave Shepard introduced Boy Scout Austin Thorne, who has volunteered to restore and mount for display a classic F-86 Sabre Jet on loan from the Department of the Navy. Eagle Scout applicants have traditionally had to complete a volunteer project as part of the ranks requirement. Thorne outlined the history of the aircraft, which was best known for its role as an interceptor during the Korean War. Only about 24 are left in existence. He said the aircraft needs extensive body and fiberglass work. Funding will come from a variety of private sources. The project’s main goals will be completing the large amount of paperwork associated with the loan, restoring the body to prime condition and mounting it for display at the airport. The Supervisors complemented Thorne on his presentation and the ambitious task that lies ahead. Supervisor Ted Novelli said that “most importantly, we’re restoring an important part of our history.” Supervisor John Plasse said “Eagle Scouts have always stepped up to the plate when it comes to helping out this county.” Story by Alex Lane This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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