HELLDIVERS wrote:
Hi does this pile now belong to Kermit Weeks?If the location is correct I would have to say that Aero Trader used what they could in the rebuild of the Million Dollar Valley B-26.I do remember photos of the crash and seeing a large section of the rear fusalage and tail surviving.The posted photo shows the fusalage star n bar sitting in the pile.Its a shame that the other 2 B-26s recovered from the same sight have not made much progress over the years.Does anyone have photos of the B-26 under restoration for the Hill A.F.B. museum?Where was it recovered from?Isnt there a few nose sections floating around ? I remember a photo of 2 fwd fuselages bolted together and made into a camper,also a complete nose section recovered from the movie lot.The C.A.F. a/c was modified into a high speed business a/c complete with air stair door, baggage compartment,radar nose,three blade props,and extended tail stinger.The C.A.F. never had much luck operating the a/c I recall a few gear problems resulting in excessive damage then the final blow.Thanks Mike
If I recall correctly, back in the day after the CAF picked her up, they were doing a run-up on her and the starboard gear folded resulting in substancial damag to the main spar. It has been many years since I believe I read that in a magazine I no longer buy.