kshapero
South Florida Man
The Bombs!!
Second Pilot's seat
Radio Engineer
Last airworthy example, bear in mind there are some static examples (Enola Gay comes immediately to mind!).Is there really only one left? That's too bad if so -- and maybe I saw this one over Hartford CT maybe 15 years ago, flying maybe 500 feet up. Quite a sight. Pratt & Whitney engines and Hamilton Standard propellers, both made near Hartford.
Did you go for a ride in it?
When I was a kid, my family used to live near an Air Force base in the southwest, and in the boneyard there used to sit a nearly complete B-29. A few kids used to sneak into the boneyard and play in the old planes (the ones which were not sealed up). The B-29 was a favorite due to it's size. I have never flown a plane, except in my imagination, but I have sat in the pilots seat of a B-29, which was close enough for a 10 year old.
The air police used to patrol the boneyard a couple of times a day, and I was scared to death of their big German shepherd.
Don't get me wrong; I have a lot of sympathy for the family of Rick Krieg (correct spelling?) and those who laboured under such horrendous conditions; but the decision to move the aircraft with the APU being supplied from a loose can sloshing fuel through the interior of the aeroplane, which is essentially what caused the fire, was a very bad one. The book about the project is very kind to all involved; perhaps too kind to some.The documentary of the recovery of the Kee Bird brought me to tears the first time I saw it. Not for the aircraft but the men who gave their all to save it, and lost, some who lost all.
The flag of the Lone Star State should give a clue as to where FiFi's home base is located.
The flag of the Lone Star State should give a clue as to where FiFi's home base is located.
Where is that B-29 based- S. florida? Out here in Mesa, AZ, we have a B-24 and B-25, think they are a lot cheaper ($300+/-) 🙂