Lastly Chris, we had our neighbors over for dinner last night. His grandfather was an employee of Lockheed in 1930, and has a documented piece of Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega. It is a part of the tail when she crashed after doing her first Atlantic crossing, then flipped over and crashed while coming in for a landing. The plane was rebuilt and now hanging from the ceiling at the Smithsonian Museum, but he doesn't know if it is worth anything, or who would want it. I told him to go to Chino Airport and talk to the curator at their museum. Got any ideas for him?
here is the rebuilt airplane. His piece has the "5" in the tail visible.