Found this interesting little tid bit:
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Vernon Rich, Phoenix, AZ one of the original Kee Bird recovery team in 1996 received salvage rights for the remains of the Kee-Bird from the Danish Government. Mr. Rich has prepared a mission plan and organized a recovery team to depart for the arctic July 1, 2001 to bring back the remains of the B-29 .
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WHAT REMAINS OF THE AIRCRAFT
The B-29 fuselage burned forward of the tail section through the bomb bay into the cockpit. The fuselage and cockpit were totally destroyed in the fire.
The center wing section was not damaged by the fire, as will as the outer wings
1300 hundred gallons of aviation fuel still remains in the fuel tanks.
Four reconditioned zero time 18-cylinder Wright R-3350-23 radial engines with cowling are still intact.
16- reconditioned zero time Hamilton Standard propeller blades are still on the engines.
The vertical and horizontal stabilizer is completely intact
The recovery team of mechanics will disassemble the remaining Wings, four engines, propellers, and tail section of the B-29 “ Kee Bird“ and they will be airlifted out.
Hmmm.....maybe someone has been visting Kee Bird. Seeing as there is relative active interest in recovering her remaining components.
Shay
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