Ken wrote:
As has been said in the handful of other Kee Bird threads, if you had money and wanted a B-29 to throw it at, there are airframes in the CONUS that would yield better results and provide less hassle than the effort required to return to remote Greenland. As far as we know, though, the Kee Bird parts are still sitting where they were left, Doc sits where it was left, etc, etc. I know I don't have the financing to be anything other than a spectator in the B-29 game.
It's the whole, "something for nothing" deal that so many people have in their head. Imagine this conversation taking place (I heard this almost word for word, from a guy who got a 'free' WW2 vehicle and spent more getting it out than someone selling one in better shape wanted for it close by. The owner never did understand how that didn't make sense...
New B-29 owner: "Hey, I didn't have the money to buy that Superfort, so I got new timed engines, bought a plane, flew to [insert endge of the Earth location here], we worked two months and got her flying. Now, the FAA is saying I gotta take her all apart, but I didn't have buy it!"
Bystander: "Yeah, but, by the time you have a bird you can take to airshows, you'll have as much money in it than you would by buying an airframe already here and getting it flyable..."
New B-29 owner: "No no no, you don't get it, we worked hard but got the bird for free!"
Bystander: "Uh, no, I added up everything you spent on your 'free' B-29, you actually spent as much, if not more, than what was being asked for [insert available B-29 here]."
New B-29 owner: (rubbing his eyes in disgust) "Yo
u're not getting it, we got the bird without having to pay for it..."
Bystander: "You're an idiot. I'm glad you're not in banking."