An acquaintance purchased a rather unique item when an old brick building was being torn down. It has stamped Boeing part numbers on it such as 4-XXXX-X, a B-29 control yoke with Bake-O-Lite center cap, Boeing data plate(s) with the old Boeing logo, very professional job of riveting together, and a quickly detachable top.
I surmise that this might have been put together from salvage B-29's from the Wichita flight line (a bulldozer tore through finished airplanes when the war ended and all contracts were cancelled). Or, it could be a rare optional accessory for a KC-97. Maybe a WIXer can help me solve this riddle and solve the Mystery of the Boeing Boat Appearance in Wichita; 2011.

It was last registered in the 60's and has been stored indoors since that time. The owner is searching for a what, where, when, why.
Unfortunately, I do not currently have access to the boat. I have seen a simple Boeing data plate in the group of photos but that photo did not download ok, so I don't have the part number at the moment. I will try to get another copy sent. These are the only two I have so far:


Anyone care to guess what sections of the airplane were used? Those frames look roughly 2 feet apart....