Well, I think the USAF through the Heritage Flight programme DOES help the flying warbirds.
So far as FiFi being the "Queen of the Fleet", I would agree that since "Carolyn" is no more, by default she's now the "Queen".
In all seriousness, Gary and Shep are right. The B-29 (and the -24 and -17's) are so HUGE and rarely seen that wherever they go they are a "people magnet". Having the big iron touring is a great PR thing for the CAF as a whole, and mostly so for the hosting units.
In a lot of ways, the CAF *is* the B-29 and B-24 and B-17's, in the public's eyes. There are so many smaller planes owned personally (Mustangs, T-6s and L-birds) that I have found the public just assumes that the smaller planes at airshows are owned by a private party. So, really, the value to the CAF of a flying B-29 is almost inestimable, because of all that a B-29 at your local airport brings with it.
I have to admit that for a long time, I wasn't that impressed with the -29 Squadron. A couple of people changed that for me, and those folks are Charlie Tilghman and Gary Austin. Seeing the hard labour they put in over the last few years and seeing Gary's posts, and having the chance to work with him (altho not long enough, dangit) really changed my mind about the -29 Squadron and what it brings to the CAF as a whole.
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Jase
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"I'm having a BLAST!!" 2007 CAF Wing Staff Conference
RIP Gary Austin..always in our hearts