It's a great idea, but wouldn't it have been easier to have kept one in flying condition in the first place?
But I do think this shows the necessity of the AC Museum getting to the stage that it can open to the public, at least at weekends. The revenue generated can be used for restoration purposes, or there can be separate restoration appeals which visitors can make additional contributions to.
I haven't visited the museum, so do not know what size it is or the scope or potential of it, or what sort of investment might be required to get it to 'Open to All' condition. It would be a shame if it couldn't be done sooner rather then later.
I'm lucky to now be living within a commute of a number of aviation museums (Tangmere, FAST Farnborough, Southampton, Brooklands), and they all seem to do okay, and have the resources to have ongoing restoration projects. Do others think the great Irish public would pay in sufficient numbers to visit their AC museum?