I thought you guys and gals would like to see updated pictures of B-29-50-BW-42-24791 "The Big Time Operator". She is now in the QuestMasters collection and is finally stored inside after 70 years.

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http://www.questmasters.us website with pictures of her yet (just got her inside today). But here are the details. She was built by Boeing, Wichita Kansas as B-29 42-24791 Block 50 production, Craft Number 4452 and accepted on 17 October 1944. She served with the 9th Bomb Group, 1st Bomb Squadron on Guam completing 46 Missions over Japan with 2 Japanese aircraft shot down. She carried the nose art "The Big Time Operator" with Circle-X on the tail and 4 on the fuselage. She was stricken on 12 June 1950 and served as a ground target at NAS China Lake. Many years later her forward fuselage (show above) was covered in automotive bondo and painted for display at the Edward F. Beale Museum, California. When the Beale museum closed, the cockpit was transferred and used by the New England Air Museum for parts for the exceptional restoration of "Jacks Hack". It is now stored inside in the QuestMasters collection. The nose "green house" is from Omaha, NE and did not come from BTO. It will be used in the restoration of this nose section.
I am looking for any B-29 nose parts for the eventual restoration of this historic cockpit. Seats, glass, instrument panels, turret domes....anything and everything etc. Let me know if you have any or know of any leads.
If you have any additional pictures, history or details of "The Big Time Operator" please let me know! Correct history is always important!
Enjoy! - Van
Duane Shank from Greensburg Ks had a lot of parts. Find who purchased his parts after the tornado.