mustangdriver wrote:
Part of the donation agreement is that it would not be flown.
I've seen this written on online forums before, but it doesn't seem to mesh with history or written accounts.
N17W clearly did fly several times under Museum of Flight ownership (purchased by MoF in 1990, flown in 1991 and ~7 times between 1998 and 2003). Also, nobody from the Museum or the restoration team has mentioned anything about an agreement prohibiting them from flying it when I've asked. Nothing like that comes up in the Museum's own 1998 book on N17W, which instead talks about the planned 5-year post-restoration flying period, which happened between 1998 and 2003.
Also, the phrase "donation agreement" is incorrect, since N17W wasn't donated to the Museum of Flight. The MoF purchased N17W in 1990 from the Richardson estate for $750,000.
The museum had hoped Richardson would give them N17W, but the museum's intention at the time to ground the B-17 and hang it in the Great Gallery if they gained ownership caused friction between Richardson and the museum. In early 1990 this even led Richardson to consider selling N17W to the National Warplane Museum at Geneseo, since he wanted the B-17F to remain flyable.
The Seattle Times ran an article on May 16, 1990 which covered some of these issues. Some quotes from the article:
"The B-17 wasn't bequeathed to the Museum of Flight because its owner had differences with the museum director, according to Willard and another associate of the owner, who died last month."
"Lipps and Willard - who worked once a week for Richardson over the past year - also said Richardson didn't want his B-17, now stored in New York, taken out of flying condition and hung in the gallery. Richardson loved to fly it, said Willard, who worked as museum bookkeeper and archivist before becoming Richardson's aide."
In any case, the 5 year flying period ended 6 years ago, and N17W is now a static exhibit (albeit one in need of an indoor display location so it can actually be exhibited).
So, any more photos out there? I could scan and post more of mine, but I've already seen those.
-Jon Davis