John Dupre wrote:
engguy wrote:
For good sheet metal folks, rebuilding that should be easy, but time consuming. I'm sure Boeing prints for the parts are available.
As to the recovery, they ran the on board generator (that started the fire) to get enough amperage to operate the landing gear. Most of the engines installed were not configured for a B-29 and not all the generators could not be hooked up.
I could never understand why the wanted to operate the landing gear in the first place. Why not fly it out gear down? Someone speculated that they needed the airplane aerodynamically clean but I never bought that. Hawkins and Powers flew a PB4Y Privateer from Idaho to Pensacola gear down.
Okay, a little explanation of things here......
The APU on a B-29 is run on the ground because with the engines at idle, there is not enough battery power to run the electric/hydraulic motor to operate the brakes. The Kee Bird folks had it running for that reason, not because they were going to cycle the gear. Heck, it had the bomb bay doors removed, so "cleaning it up" by retracting the gear would've made no sense anyway.
And it wasn't just the fact that the APU was running that caused the fire. The fact that they had a gas can hanging up by a coat hanger, which fell off, dumping the gas on the hot APU, is what got the fire started.
Darn shame.
Gary