Took today off to get some yard work done at home and spend some time with the Wifey and watch the Dover race! Have to do that every now and then. Kyle Busch won and that sucks!!
There are many things that are coming up, that will be very exciting. I'll do the best I can to keep up with what needs done and what I can post. There will be some things going to HQ that you will find on the CAF website and some things going to the B-29/B-24 Squadron website as well. Stay tuned to both would be my advise.
Here's a couple of pics from last weekends ground school crew that came out for alittle help.
This is Mac , working on the oil transfer pump I just aquired for the engine oil tank filling system that was installed about 10 years ago. The pump was toast when I got here last year and it took quite some time locating the right pump for the job but this one should do the trick. C-97 oil transfer pump!! For those that don't know, the center fuel tank was deactivated and a oil tank was fabricated to fit inside the old fuel tank after the bladder was removed. Then it was plumbed so that a pump and valve system could deliver fresh clean oil to the respective engine oil tanks. The pump was also capable of removing the oil from a 55 gal. drum delieved to the airplane for that purpose, and putting it into the storage tank. Very nice!!!

Of course, you know Chief Flynn, he is here working the torque wrench for the engine #4 mount bolts.

This is right after we got the #4 engine hung and the "Chief" is checking the alignment of the cotter pin holes.

I had a moment to go to the front of the hangar and look at this from a different perspective. The symphany was here setting up tables and chairs for a concert Saturday nite and the front of the hangar was free of the C46 and the JU52. I went to get my camera because it has been a year and a half since all 4 engines were on this plane. It just kinda hit me!!

This is some but not all of those "B-29 Superfortress Maintenance Crew" for a photo op.
Some have worked many and some have worked few, but all have been here and earned there share of this moment.

Dave