Hey Chris...so marvelous to see your taking such an interest in "my old girl"

Am I reading this right that you have found an indoor roost for her or is there a fund drive under way to build a new building to put her in? Thought it to be such a waste to see all of the empty buildings there at Grissom that some of the planes could have been put in.
I was curious if anyone has asked Rollie for any input as to the new markings? Would he be comfortable having her painted like the B-17 that he had his last encounter with? For those here who don't know, Sgt Rollie Douglas (Rollie) is a volunteer at Grissom who was initially trained as a ball turret gunner and assigned to the Bloody 100th. After the new radars were being installed on the B-17s, he sort of unofficially became a pool gunner, being assinged to various aircraft in different gunner positions. Assigned as a tail gunner on the Dec. 31, 1944 mission to Hamburg, his aircraft was hit by pieces of the aircraft directly over him which took a direct flak hit, cutting his plane in half. He managed to pull himself out of the tail gunner position while it spiraled downwards, pulled his ripcord and within seconds, hit the ground. He then became a guest of the Luftwaffe for the remainder of the war. Rollie has no animosity towards the Germans and said in fact he thought he was treated fairly...all the sawdust bread and rotten cabbage soup ya could eat

A fantastic man to talk to!
At any rate....just my passing thoughts...back to lurking.