Chuckie took to the air where she belongs today for the first time in over 2 1/2 years!!!! We took her up twice today each time for about 45 minutes. The amazing thing, is that we did not have ANY squawks when it was all said and done! I want to say thank you first and formost to Doc and Chuckie for letting us, the most amazing and talented bunch of misfits that I have ever had the pleasure and honor of working with, work on YOUR airplane. Secondly I want to thank the misfits, John Frazier, Mike Tolfa, Pat Mahaffey, Steve Swift, Rick Reynolds, Scott and Ellen Hochstein, Miguel, Perry Williams, Dean Hemphill and especially James Kelly. James always kept us straight and on the right the right track. I have been a crew chief on several airplanes in my life and this one by far is the most meaningful, not only because of the history of the aircraft, but also because of the people who worked so hard to make today possible. There literally has been a lot of blood, sweat and tears shed to make today happen.
The new owner Jerry Yagen, was onboard for the first flight which was flown by Ray Fowler, the Chief Pilot of the B-17 Liberty Belle, our own Pat Mahaffey, and myself acting as engineer. I also have no doubt that Doc was right there with us in the cockpit. I think he'd be pretty happy right now. Ray has flown not only Liberty Belle, but also the EAA's Aluminum Overcast and Collings Nine O' Nine and he said that this was the most problem free B-17 that he has flown.
We will be taking the B-17 to the DFW Expo on December 10th, after which it will remain at the VFM until sometime in January when it will depart to it's new home in Virginia at the Military Aviation Museum
http://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/. Please come out and see her at the VFM while she's still here.
The VFM Staff is working on our business plan and deciding which projects to tackle next. The B-17's departure completes one long, incredible chapter of the museum's history, now we turn the page and see where the next chapter takes us in the future.
From a personal standpoint, I can't tell everyone how amazing it was to be onboard when she took to the air for the first time after literally putting my blood, sweat and tears into making today happen. Today was my first flight ever in any B-17, let alone Chuckie. She showed us her appreciation for all of our hard work by flying absolutely beautifully. She really loves being in the sky where she belongs. I want to especially thank Scott and Ellen Hochstein for the terrific job they did rigging the flight controls, everything was perfect. I asked Ray during the flight how the flight controls felt, and he took both hands off the yoke and she was perfectly trimmed, Ray said that everything was great.
Here's some pictures, check out Zanes' pic's in the WIX Hangar thread.


