Tim,
Like you,I too remember where I was when Kee Bird went up in flames.I was working at the port of Los Angeles and after work I would visit a great little aviation bookshop in nearby Hawthorne.The owner knew my interest in the recovery and he told me the bad news as I walked through the door.Like you,I too wanted to cry,But big boys dont cry,do they?I followed Kee Bird story ever since I first saw a picture in Air Classics in the late 70's or early 80's.Mr.Greenameyer gave it his best shot and I dont hold it against him for what happened(sh-t happens!)The recovery attempt is covered in great detail in the book"Hunting Warbirds" by
Carl Hoffman.It was one hell of an adventure and they came so close to success.Its a great book and I highly recommend it to all warbird freaks like myself out there.thanks, Tim................................
