JohnB wrote:
APG85 wrote:
hang the expense wrote:
I'm glad they saved that bird but I wish they would remove the plug they installed in the 70s.
That would be a massive undertaking...
Probably easier than putting it in, especially since it won't be flying again.
Just build a strong jig to keep it straight....
The first timer I went through a recently converted "B", you could clearly see the new sections...the stick-on anti-skip floor tiles were a slightly different shape than the ones already there, so you could clearly see where the stretch had been made.
Or course, you'd lso have to get rid of the IR hump over the cockpit.
They also redid the wing join, which (IIRC) changed the shape at the wing root. My Father and both Grandfathers worked at Lockheed Georgia. Back in the day, they had an open house every year or so and it was always a contest as to who took me through the plant. I remember walking the assembly line while they were doing the C-141 A/B mod... I also remember being inside Howard Hughes' Jetstar, and sitting in the cockpits of C-130's, 141's, and C-5's. Later, I got an abbreviated tour of the F-22 line when they were building the prototypes. That was actually the day my Dad retired...