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Fri Jun 22, 2012 5:47 pm
I know that CAF's B-17, Sentimental Journey, was sidelined in Medford, OR, last week with a blown engine. I am wondering if they got everything resolved? I did not hear what engine was the troubled one. I assumed everything was in fine working order today when I saw the plane on final approach into Paine Field for a visit to FHC. However, as the B-17 touched down and rolled past my vantage point on the ramp at work (I work for Boeing on the flightline), I could see that the #2 engine was shutdown and the prop feathered... Anybody know what happened? Did the perform a 3 engine ferry flight?
Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:14 am
No, no, no, that's not how the game is played. It can't be a first person observation, it has to be a friend saw or a friend of a friend saw (see teterboro thread) or a grainy picture (see any TIGHAR thread). Actual, personal observation reduces the speculation, and results in shorter threads.
Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:38 am
Chuck Giese wrote:No, no, no, that's not how the game is played. It can't be a first person observation, it has to be a friend saw or a friend of a friend saw (see teterboro thread) or a grainy picture (see any TIGHAR thread). Actual, personal observation reduces the speculation, and results in shorter threads.
We need a "like" button on this bulletin board
Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:08 am
Chuck Giese wrote:No, no, no, that's not how the game is played. It can't be a first person observation, it has to be a friend saw or a friend of a friend saw (see teterboro thread) or a grainy picture (see any TIGHAR thread). Actual, personal observation reduces the speculation, and results in shorter threads.
Besides, we'd just confuse people if we only presented facts...........
Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:10 am
Chuck Giese wrote:No, no, no, that's not how the game is played. It can't be a first person observation, it has to be a friend saw or a friend of a friend saw (see teterboro thread) or a grainy picture (see any TIGHAR thread). Actual, personal observation reduces the speculation, and results in shorter threads.
Chuck, none of that matters, if you read it on the internet, then no matter what, it's true!
Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:03 pm
Chuck Giese wrote:No, no, no, that's not how the game is played. It can't be a first person observation, it has to be a friend saw or a friend of a friend saw (see teterboro thread) or a grainy picture (see any TIGHAR thread). Actual, personal observation reduces the speculation, and results in shorter threads.
That's okay though. As long as someone posts a thread like this the life expectancy can expect to double or even triple.
Sat Jun 23, 2012 1:12 pm
Flying Heritage Collection posted on their facebook page that Sentimental Journey arrived at Paine field yesterday.
After a short delay, the CAF has made it to FHC at Paine Field in Everett. They will be here through Monday, June 25. Rides are available! For details visit
http://www.azcaf.org/pages/touring.html.
And they posted this on Thursday.
The CAF’s B-17 is experiencing some delays. They should arrive at the FHC tomorrow, June 22, at about noon.
Sat Jun 23, 2012 2:58 pm
great posts so far! However, I am still wondering about why they would have landed with one engine shutdown and caged... Several of my coworkers, who are also A&Ps and very observant, also noticed this fact. We are all trying to figure it out. I'm thinking about heading over the FHC today and just ask in person...
Kris
Sat Jun 23, 2012 4:53 pm
We used to call it precautionary engine shutdown. I'm sure the term is still used. Probably not a big deal, something wasn't working the way it was supposed to or at least looked that way and they shut it down. Not even an odd occurence and certainly not worth getting all worked up about. B-17s fly just fine on three engines (even if they don't take off that way nowadays, as claimed in the other thread).
Even if they did have a real problem, it was obviously fixed with no problems because the rides are back on today.
But knowing the CAF like I did in the past, nobody on the plane will give you a straight answer. And I don't really blame them because the general public (meaning everybody that doesn't crew the airplane) doesn't need to know what happened.
Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:25 pm
OOPS. I should have answered this right away. Copper gasket on prop distributor valve was backwards affecting RPM. Shut down as a precaution. Problem fixed, all is well. No secrets.
Sun Jun 24, 2012 5:13 pm
Chris wrote:Copper gasket on prop distributor valve was backwards affecting RPM..
errrr????? I thought this gasket has no front way or back way? But i'm sure the plate behind it does however!
Chris wrote:Shut down as a precaution. Problem fixed, all is well. No secrets.
That's good news then.
Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:58 pm
I flew on her this afternoon and everything was just fine, a great crew.
Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:05 pm
Doesn't Sentimental Journey have a complete top turret?
Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:54 am
WIXerGreg wrote:Doesn't Sentimental Journey have a complete top turret?
Haven't seen her up close in ages, but I seem to remember it being a complete turret when I was a kid hanging out around FFZ in the 80's.
Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:30 am
I'm pretty sure she has the Lacy Top Turret and maybe ball turret. I know the CAF raided that bird for fittings at one time. Raided in a friendly way, with the owners permission.
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