Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:37 pm
Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:07 am
phil65 wrote:I think we are living in a little bit of a fantasy land if we think some of these planes are going to fly for any length of time.
The crash of 909, 100L.L. prices and the virus isn't going to be over on Jan. 1st. I really hope I'm wrong and we can wake up like it's Christmas morning. With that said, what about the Black Widow ?
Phil
Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:18 am
Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:18 am
OD/NG wrote:Maty12 wrote:I think Kermit Weeks' B-26 Marauder might be airworthy again sometime soon. It can be seen in the background of some of his semi-recent Kermie Cam videos (specifically the one uploaded on June 24th) in a darker shade of green and with its flaps down instead of locked in the retracted position. That being said, I do not know what the airworthiness status of the aircraft is, the new layers of paint could be just to make it look nicer while on display, or could be months, if not years old, as most pictures I have of the aircraft for modeling reference are quite old.
Not going to happen. That aircraft needs a LOT of work to make it airworthy again, far exceeding Kermit's willingness in time, money and/or effort to put into it. I've heard some people familiar with its condition say that it needs, in essence, an entirely new ground-up restoration to get it to where it really needs to be to sustain a long-term flying program. I predict the B-26 won't fly again until it is under the custodianship of its next owner. Unfortunately the same can be said for the vast majority of his collection, especially the ones in storage.
By the way, and I'm sure you know this - a new paint job or movement of flaps and/or other systems has no bearing on whether something is about to be restored and/or flown again. Long term statics are repainted all the time. POF does this frequently with new paint jobs on their static aircraft every 10 to 20 years or so, especially the ones kept outside.
Wed Dec 09, 2020 4:14 pm
PinecastleAAF wrote:I was there 3 weeks ago helping deliver some equipment and had a nice chat with Kermit about the Marauder, he is going to do a Kermie cam request on it but they were having some trouble getting the bomb bay doors open. I have to agree it will be a LONG time before it's airworthy again. Sure is a pretty plane, its actually my favorite of all his toys. Got a nice up close look at the P-35 from Rick too. Fun day. The story of the recovery of those Marauders from Canada is my all time favorite.
Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:03 pm
Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:27 pm
Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:50 pm
stryper wrote:Ok, a big "IF". "If" FHCAM opens again soon with business as usual: The Me-262 early in 2021 and the Stuka towards the end of the year.
Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:53 pm
PinecastleAAF wrote:I was there 3 weeks ago helping deliver some equipment and had a nice chat with Kermit about the Marauder, he is going to do a Kermie cam request on it but they were having some trouble getting the bomb bay doors open. I have to agree it will be a LONG time before it's airworthy again. Sure is a pretty plane, its actually my favorite of all his toys. Got a nice up close look at the P-35 from Rick too. Fun day. The story of the recovery of those Marauders from Canada is my all time favorite.
Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:04 am
Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:18 pm
OD/NG wrote:PinecastleAAF wrote:I was there 3 weeks ago helping deliver some equipment and had a nice chat with Kermit about the Marauder, he is going to do a Kermie cam request on it but they were having some trouble getting the bomb bay doors open. I have to agree it will be a LONG time before it's airworthy again. Sure is a pretty plane, its actually my favorite of all his toys. Got a nice up close look at the P-35 from Rick too. Fun day. The story of the recovery of those Marauders from Canada is my all time favorite.
Thanks for the info. I would love to see a "Kermie Cam" on the B-26. It's one of my favorites as well. Did you get any more info on the P-35? Any estimates on timeline or future intentions with that aircraft? I've been following that one for a while also.
Thu Dec 10, 2020 4:41 pm
PinecastleAAF wrote:OD/NG wrote:PinecastleAAF wrote:I was there 3 weeks ago helping deliver some equipment and had a nice chat with Kermit about the Marauder, he is going to do a Kermie cam request on it but they were having some trouble getting the bomb bay doors open. I have to agree it will be a LONG time before it's airworthy again. Sure is a pretty plane, its actually my favorite of all his toys. Got a nice up close look at the P-35 from Rick too. Fun day. The story of the recovery of those Marauders from Canada is my all time favorite.
Thanks for the info. I would love to see a "Kermie Cam" on the B-26. It's one of my favorites as well. Did you get any more info on the P-35? Any estimates on timeline or future intentions with that aircraft? I've been following that one for a while also.
Regarding the P-35 probably a number of years yet. When I was looking up into the cockpit from below I asked Rick if he was taking it all the way down and he said yes. So that will certainly take quite a while. What he has done so far is STUNNING! It will be a jewel when done.
Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:19 pm
Thu Dec 10, 2020 6:34 pm
JohnTerrell wrote:Some more that come to mind:
P-40N 42-105120, which is nearing completion of re-restoration and modifications at American Aero Services
P-40K 42-9733, owned by Butch Schroeder, which is being rebuilt and improved-upon
P-40N 42-105867, of the Commemorative Air Force, nearing flight after repairs, overhaul, and repaint
P-40E A29-28, owned by the RAAF Museum, under restoration at Precision Airmotive, expected to fly in 2021
Factory-style TP-40N (lost/forgot the ID) under restoration at Precision Airmotive
P-40N A29-446, owned by Keith Hopper, under restoration
Thu Dec 10, 2020 7:17 pm