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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 4:43 pm 
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Back to 'factory fresh. as delivered' I've got to say I sort of appreciate that approach, it does make the airframe truer to it's origins, the MoF did that with 17W except for that stupid 'Boeing Bee' nose art which I think is A) lame and B) detracts from the restoration.

So to the folks in Hgr 5 and the deciders-in-charge :prayer: :prayer: :prayer: :heart: :heart: :heart: geek :-D

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Great set of pictures!! The plane looks fantastic!

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Wow she looks fantastic! Well done to everyone who made this possible.. ! :drink3:

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She looks great! This has been an awesome thread to follow and I've learned a TON about the B-17 as a result of following along. Great work by everyone so far and I can't wait to see the finished product!

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Duxford Friday May 18th:

'735 is now back with her old friends, the bright sunshine highlighting her new colours:

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The temporary wheels made the move straightforward:

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And the boots? Not new exhibits, just left behind while work continues on the upper wing sections.

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 3:50 pm 
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Next comes a guy with a paper cup of O.D. and a #01 artists brush and a LOT of time to kill. pop2

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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2012 9:41 pm 
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Next comes a guy with a paper cup of O.D. and a #01 artists brush and a LOT of time to kill. pop2


I wish I was over there, I'd actually volunteer for that job! 8)

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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 1:38 am 
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Next comes a guy with a paper cup of O.D. and a #01 artists brush and a LOT of time to kill. pop2


Nah, just rattle-can those fasteners with some zinc-chromite and she'll be good to go. (running for cover)....

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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 3:15 pm 
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Duxford Tuesday May 22nd:

It was another big day for the B-17 today. First on the agenda this morning was the refitting of the fin.

With the right equipment available, a painstaking but straightforward job. Most of the colour shading is due to dust remaining from her stay in Hangar 5:

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The other exhibits in the American Air Museum restricted the space available:

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More of a colour difference apparent here, again partly due to the harsh lighting, but actually a common feature of production aircraft. With different sections being produced in separate workshops there was often some variation in finish:

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8th AF groundcrews would have loved equipment like this:

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Finishing touches:

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Job done:

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Although the project is under cover, the large windows meant working conditions were hot:

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Next on the list was refitting the port inner wing section:

Preparations for lifting the fuselage and removing the transport wheels:

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The fuselage, airborne again, is placed on jacks:

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Firmly jacked, the fuselage is readied for the first (port) inner wing section:

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The crane driver's view, although he's strangely absent during the lift:

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The attachment joints are cleaned and greased:

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The lift commences:

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The reason for the crane driver's absence, he's using a remote control to finesse the final fraction of an inch:

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A tense moment. Anyone who has taken a machine apart will know it's harder to put it back together:

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New bolts, of course, being eased into place:

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It has been a year, but the B-17 formerly known as Mary Alice is looking like an airplane again:

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Job done, only a few hundred smaller tasks remain:

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Many thanks to the man on the spot for the great photos. More soon....

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:36 am 
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Wow, big job. But it looks like fun!

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Excellent! 8)

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Duxford Wednesday May 23rd:

Today saw the starboard inner wing attached. The crucial parts were at hand:

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The inner wing panels have an awkward centre of gravity, two cranes and a forklift take the weight:

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Again, very restricted room:

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The final inches are taken slowly:

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A forklift at the outer end adjusts the angle:

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Final position check::

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It's hammer time!

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Pins being fitted:

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Both wings now attached:

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With main gear part lowered, the wheel assembly is started:

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Wheels should be fitted tomorrow, then a final lift off jacks will see the B-17 on her wheels again.

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 3:49 pm 
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What is the yellow spacer with the attachment bolts?

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 9:19 pm 
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Those should be the factory lifting points. I believe it is talked about in the Chuckie Thread.

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