A controversial relocation and a tiresome trip back
No one knew what would happen to the jet while it was held for four years. At some point, though, Hagen became tired of waiting for official authorization and made an extremely controversial decision. He shipped the Swamp Ghost to the United States without authorization. It took a few more years after the plane landed in the United States to find its permanent home at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum in Hawaii, where visitors may learn about the tragic events that have made the plane famous.