Chris wrote:
I think I remember as a kid walking through it in Long Beach that it had the side windows as well. They had scaffolding built up to the flight deck area so you could walk along that area on the outside and then you could walk through the cockpit and flight engineer station. Anybody else remember that from it's days across from the Queen Mary? And the Evergreen group recovered all the control surfaces with about two football fields worth of fabric. Can you say "Ribstitch" about a million times. By the way Gary, didn't you fly a really small version of the Spruce Goose at Reno-- the Spruce Sparrow?
Ellen and I visited the HK-1 at Long Beach in '87, and I believe you're right about the catwalk on the outside. I think I took photos of it......but I'll never find them.

I do have a question--did the clamshell doors for the HK-1 make the trip along with the airplane? There was a display of the prototype doors behind the airplane when it was at Long Beach, and if memory serves there was a Sherman in the doorway to show the size of the loading doors. The plan had been to have bow doors on the production machines.