APG85 wrote:
Aircraft Mech Paul wrote:
But that same docent informed me that the B-29 project is way down the list, but at some point will be restored. The docent put it to me this way, that the B-24 had priority over the B-29.
Paul
Crap! B-29's get no respect...

Hi there,
I do not believe that it is like you say that B-29's don't get any respect. I think it is a simple matter of economics. The B-29 isn't known for "sipping" fuel" and neither would be it's counterpart(s) the B-50/KB-50 and KC-97. Mr. Weeks B-24, at least from what I know about it, is about as original as original can get. In other words, "Joe" or "Delectable Doris" is in the same condition as it was when it flew out of post war storage. And given the idea that that the B-24 Withcraft prior to it's own several incarnations took up a huge amount of dollars and man power to get her into an airworthy airframe and the same goes for Collings B-17 "909".
Now, please don't get me wrong, I would gladly donate every moment of my time as a pretty good sheetmetal/structural mechanic to make any of these occur, the trouble for me at least is my own personal revenew stream and then there is the distance issue.
Now, I think that Mr. Tom Reilly is or has aquired another B-24 hulk to put together, though I may be wrong, and that there is another dissasembled one in storage. And then you muct factor in the costs for parts, either hand made, or machined from new stock to the mfg. prints. None of this is cheap. Even if you had a ton of volunteer help. And even then, you would definitiely need some quailified....A&P's and Pro Structures guys in the mix that would willing to take up the cause.
There's alot there to consider.
just my .02 cents
Paul