Right now the last of the 4 engines is being finished up. They are complete period correct engines for the Belle. THe inner wing area on both wings is nearing completeion including fuel and oil tanks. The level of the restoration is following many of the steps that others use to compete for awards aat Oshkosh, and in some ways paving the way for future restorations. Things like production stamps and such are being placed in the proper areas, even where no one will see. but it is correct. Along the back side of the inner wing, Boeing used to leave a little leather pouch to hold grease, and these pouches were researched, and recreated at the museum, and are now in place. Both turrets are complete. Both the top and Ball turrests for the Belle are her real turrets, although the glass in the top has been replaced. The top turret was modified when she was a trainer to a later style turret. This modification has been removed, and she is once again as she was at the 25th mission. All of the battle damage she has recieved in combat was patched on the line. These patches will remain in place. There is a hole in the rear radio room bulkhead that came from flak and that hole is preserved and will remain in place. The decission has been made to not run her after restoration. The choice was a tough one, but there are many items in the aircraft that would have to be replaced in order to actually run the aircraft, that are original. It was decided it was more important to preserve these items than to replace them.
Flak damage in radio room
entry hole for flak
