APG85 wrote:
I saw this plane about 12 years ago. It was painted grey...the entire plane...everything. I won't say the plane was neglected but it looked...odd.
Anything they do will be an improvement...
If they are letting the local tech school students do the structural repairs, I really doubt that will be an improvement. Maybe the new nose art should include a pic of Frankenstein's monster with wings.
Based on price, it appears they are buying polyurethane paints, which really are going to be wasted if they just apply it over the existing garbage paint. I didn't read anything about a complete paint stripping job, which would cost megabucks due to EPA and govt regulations. Of course, since this is a govt operation, they just might be paying $460 and $300 per gallon of house paint. And it wouldn't be the first warbird in a big museum to wear it.
Sorry.
Maybe I'm a bit too sarcastic about this museum.
It is a truly fantastic museum, with the exception of the outside aircraft, which were terribly neglected.
I once offered to do some structural repairs for free, but got nothing more than blank stares.
They hired a car repair shop to repaint their F-105 years ago. He was using a D-A air sander with 40 grit sandpaper to remove the old paint, and was removing more aluminum than paint. The ground underneath the aircraft was covered with aluminum dust. I pointed out his mistake, but he ignored me, as did the museum employees.
I suppose I'll make another effort to help. I only have 20+ years of tinbending, every sheet metal tool imaginable, about 200,000 aircraft fasteners to donate, and plenty of free time. My guess is they hand me a broom.
BTW,
They are looking for help on the history of this aircraft, B-29 s/n 45-21748, specifically photographs, in case some of the aviation wizards on this site would enjoy a challenge...