Duxford Sunday March 11th:
Thanks to Pedro and his team of assistants, I had the chance today to see some more of the detail work underway on the Duxford B-17.

Newly installed is this fiendish pipework at the starboard wing root. I had several (wrong) guesses before being given a run-down on the pneumatic de-icing system which provided air to inflate de-icing boots on the wing leading edges. Apparently it was usually removed in service, and I would guess maintenance of this system would be difficult after the wing was in place:


A large group of volunteers was hard at work today, and it was great to see the range of skills available to the project. Even woodwork is part of the job, here is part of a former being finished on the bench:

When finished, and together with the other sections, it will produce a complex part from sheet metal. The part to be reproduced is on the left, with a trial section in the mould:

The two are compared before more adjustments:

Metal work is progressing on hundreds of smaller sections, here are some engine cowling gills on the bench:

Even fabric skills are needed, here is the beginning of work to replicate some shrouds for the control surface links. Old on the left, new on the right:

I needed to be shown where they are used:

But if you really want to get your hands dirty, try the engine bay, where the rear of engine number 4 shows how many parts were robbed for spares in the early days at Duxford:


This view of another engine shows how it should appear. The missing parts are being sourced.

More soon.....