
Another milestone this Saturday. While many of our troops were engaged in helping with the Spring Fling at Meacham, others kept working on the K. JR and company have just about redone all of the rudder boost trim mechanism in the rudder. This was like doing major surgery just to get at it. It is such a vital system that I liken it to the heart of the rudder and this was open heart surgery. It was such a relief when the team "closed" on it. The operation was a success. Just a few more cosmetic things to do on the rudder and it will be ready to re-install. Our CAF A-26 friends came through with some gap seal material they had left over from their install on the rudder and elevators on 240P. They also loaned us an elevator gap seal to use as a model since some of our metal parts were missing or broken. Many thanks to the CAF guys and gals. I still have fond memories of playing in 240P after it was confiscated in Amarillo by the local county mountie. Kept an eye on it until the Waco guys came up to get it back together enough to ferry home several years later. So we have history. Maybe that is where my love affair with A-26's started?? The B25 is still my favorite, but after I get a chance to fly the K, may have to do a re-order of faves. That works with wives and girlfriends, right? So why not airplanes?? OK, O2 lady, don't have a cow, I was just kidding. Consider it a belated April Fool's joke.

The Other JR