Museum volunteers and Loring officials have been at odds over whether to preserve the deteriorating arch hangar for tourism or for economic development.
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Richard Lugg’s dad a defense/aerospace manager working in (generally) top-secret projects made a sizeable imprint on his son. When he was just 5 years old, Richard was building space shuttles out of wood and glue. At the age of 12, he was studying physics, chemistry, biology and astronomy, and going to school seven days a week as an American at a boarding school in England. By the time he was 19, Lugg was back in the United States with some of the world’s largest aerospace and defense contractors, such as General Electric and the U.S.