Sunday, January 1, 2017

Your New Year's Day Airplane Noise

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I'm guessing that restoring a B-29 is about as big as it'll ever get for a project.

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  1. Flying, probably. We had some loonies working on a B-36 for a while in the Fort Worth area, but not having a covered storage area ended up killing the attempt.

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  2. Let's hope it doesn't end up like Kee-bird in Greenland, three years work and a million bucks up in smoke and a priceless plane destroyed.

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  3. I think they'll be a little more careful with the APU tank this time...

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  4. if anyone gets started on a B-36 again I chip in... love to see one flying again... used to drive 600+ miles out to Ellsworth to watch - and feel 'em.

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  5. Beautiful! And a tribute to all those who worked the long hours to make it possible!

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  6. Not gonna happen. 52-2827 is at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Pima, AZ. NMUSAF reclaimed it after the fund raising for a shelter failed, and transferred it.

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