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06-15-2011 10:05 AM
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Looks like Chuckie is a G that had surgery to make her look like an E. Wonder if she was used in the movie "Memphis Belle"? How will they find a chin turret. Wait... I think one just became available. They'll also need a ball turret and some other parts from the look of it. Rest assured - this bunch maintains their planes in museum condition - but flying. I bet they'll take her to a new level.
Bob
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Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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And..... TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS!!!
Bill Hollinger
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How many airworthy B17s are there left? For all the thousands produced, I understand there is only one airworthy B29 ( FiFi ) left.
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If you need new parts I know a fellow making some. Even has a form for the nose "glass". Last time I saw him he was tooling up to make parts for the tail gunner's area.
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Yes, 'FIFI' is owned by the Commemorative Air Force (formerly known as Confederate Air Force) and it's the only airworthy B-29 in existence.
In the early years of the CAF they tried to find an example of one for years and the government reported that there were none remaining other than a few in museums. All of the others were thought to have been cut up and melted down years before. One day a member of the CAF was flying as a commercial airline pilot at high altitude and spotted what he thought was a lone B-29 in a remote desert area at China Lake. After investigation they found it really was an intact B-29 in a remote location and it was among other derelict aircraft that were being used as targets. The founding members of the CAF quickly contacted the government and struck a deal to save the aircraft and only had a small window to remove it from the area. They found that it was in pretty poor condition with missing gauges etc but they were able to patch it up enough to get it running and Lefty Gardner flew it back to Harlingen, TX under a special ferry permit.
There used to be an on-line account of the full story but it's no longer there, so I wrote an abbreviated account from memory -
The link was from the old B-29 squadron than maintained it in Midland, TX and it's recently been moved to a new squadron of the CAF located in North Dallas. I suppose the old squadron just closed it's web site. Here's a link to the new B-29 group -
CAF's B-29 / B-24 Squadron
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It looks like the new squadron has some of the history on their web site but you have to be a member to access it.
Their new site is polished and professional. The old story of finding FIFI written from the, then CAF Chief Check Pilot wasn't there.
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 06-16-2011 at 02:40 AM.
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Apparently the CAF SBD has dramas. Just now got done looking at it. Looks like major oil leak coating the rear flight surfaces. Ailerons and some fairings are off. If it's in for repaint it'll be a little sad as it has a nice weathered appearance right now.
Friend did some photos. May be able to post a couple sometime soon.
Last edited by jmoore; 06-16-2011 at 03:37 AM.
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Originally Posted by
xa-coupe
How many airworthy B17s are there left? For all the thousands produced, I understand there is only one airworthy B29 ( FiFi ) left.
I think there are 13 flying.
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Originally Posted by
cafdfw
There used to be an on-line account of the full story but it's no longer there, so I wrote an abbreviated account from memory -
The link was from the old B-29 squadron than maintained it in Midland, TX and it's recently been moved to a new squadron of the CAF located in North Dallas. I suppose the old squadron just closed it's web site. Here's a link to the new B-29 group -
CAF's B-29 / B-24 Squadron
Harlan, I was just reading the story you are referring to. You can find it HERE on Pelican's perch.
Cheers!
Bob
Last edited by Bob Womack; 06-17-2011 at 12:32 PM.
Reason: Fixed link
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Thank You to Bob Womack For This Useful Post:
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---------- Post added at 12:43 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:37 AM ----------
The rarer they get, the more folk ought to consider building new. We did it with P-40's, making factory interchangable parts built up on factory sstyle jigs. But to effectively build new jigs, it's best to use existing good assemblies.
B17s are do-able. Egos are the biggest impediment.
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