Anybody got details on the extent of the damage....?Historic B-17 Bomber Sustains Hail Damage At Willard Airport
CHAMPAIGN-- A big piece of history suffering hail damage Wednesday evening. This is footage from last week when we took you inside the WWII-era B-17 bomber plane. Wednesday it suffered hail damage at Willard Airport. Officials tell us there was no room in the hangars at Willard when the severe weather swept into the area.
The bomber is still in town after offering rides to the public this past weekend. Officials say the steering system sustained the heaviest damage.
Operations Manager George Daubner says, "We have some damage to our control surfaces. The FAR's --the Federal Aviation Administration's-- regulations that we fly by are very specific and the plane cannot fly passengers the way we are right now, and we would probably have to get what they call a 'ferry permit' to take it home."
The damaged plane is based out of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Daubner says the crew will continue to evaluate the damage to see what parts they need to make repairs. That process could take between 10 days to two weeks.
Adam Rife reporting
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