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Mon Oct 10, 2022 5:11 pm
B-17 Flying Fortress/44-83525/Suzy Q
B-17 Flying Fortress/44-83525/Suzy Q at Paris, TX in May 1983.Source: William B. Marshall
B-17 Flying Fortress/44-83525/Suzy Q at Weeks Museum, Tamiami, FL, 1987.Source: William B. MarshallWARBIRD REGISTRY
Tue Oct 11, 2022 3:03 pm
I saw it after Hurricane Andrew picked it up and moved it around some 30+ years ago.
My helicopter hovered over it, got a pretty good look at it.
Pity Weeks hasn't done something to it.
Tue Oct 11, 2022 6:34 pm
JohnB wrote:Pity Weeks hasn't done something to it.
I`m sure he'll get to it in a future reincarnation
Wed Oct 12, 2022 4:23 pm
I saw it one time around 2008 or so. It had the wings off and was sitting in one of his hangars...
Thu Oct 13, 2022 7:53 am
p51 wrote:I saw it one time around 2008 or so. It had the wings off and was sitting in one of his hangars...
From a few years ago when the Museum was still open and you could tour his storage buildings-
DSCF2221 by
Bryan Darnell, on Flickr
Thu Oct 13, 2022 9:25 am
I remember hearing (or reading) somewhere that all the repairs made on the 17 post Hurricane Andrew were payed by the insurance company at the time. After the repairs were done Kermit must have had other priorities and just decided to store the airframe as is. Pretty amazing when you consider all the multi-engine WWII aircraft he owns
B-17 x2
B-23
B-24
B-25
B-26
Short Sunderland
C-47 x2
A-26
PBY-5A
Lancaster
Am I missing anything?
Thu Oct 13, 2022 10:58 am
Warbird Kid wrote:I remember hearing (or reading) somewhere that all the repairs made on the 17 post Hurricane Andrew were payed by the insurance company at the time. After the repairs were done Kermit must have had other priorities and just decided to store the airframe as is. Pretty amazing when you consider all the multi-engine WWII aircraft he owns
B-17 x2
B-23
B-24
B-25
B-26
Short Sunderland
C-47 x2
A-26
PBY-5A
Lancaster
Am I missing anything?
Looking through my pics from that day and here are ones not listed-
Ju-52 (CASA?)
Connie
AT-11
C-60
A second PBY
Tu-11
P-38
Tri-Motor
Thu Oct 13, 2022 11:46 am
Warbirdnerd wrote:Warbird Kid wrote:I remember hearing (or reading) somewhere that all the repairs made on the 17 post Hurricane Andrew were payed by the insurance company at the time. After the repairs were done Kermit must have had other priorities and just decided to store the airframe as is. Pretty amazing when you consider all the multi-engine WWII aircraft he owns
B-17 x2
B-23
B-24
B-25
B-26
Short Sunderland
C-47 x2
A-26
PBY-5A
Lancaster
Am I missing anything?
Looking through my pics from that day and here are ones not listed-
Ju-52 (CASA?)
Connie
AT-11
C-60
A second PBY
Tu-11
P-38
Tri-Motor
Mosquito (at EAA)
Thu Oct 13, 2022 12:09 pm
A Sikorski S-43 somewhere as well.
Thu Oct 13, 2022 12:22 pm
What about the B-29 airframes?
Thu Oct 13, 2022 12:29 pm
Oh yep. I saw Fyrtle Myrtle in Florida and I believe he has at least 2 more in storage in California.
Thu Oct 13, 2022 1:48 pm
I was just listing the WWII birds but I suppose we could just list all the multi-engine aircraft.
B-17 x2
B-23
B-24
B-25
B-26
B-29 x3
Short Sunderland
C-47 x2
A-26
PBY-5A x2
Lancaster
Mosquito
Ju-52
Connie
AT-11
C-60
Tu-11
P-38
Tri-Motor x3
S-38
S-43
Thu Oct 13, 2022 5:44 pm
Is the Connie (actually a L1649A Starliner) his now? It was one of the three airframes saved by Maurice Roundy and originally on loan to Fantasy of Flight.
Sun Oct 16, 2022 2:26 pm
Warbirdnerd wrote:A Sikorski S-43 somewhere as well.
Isn't this one being restored somewhere in Owatonna?
Sun Oct 16, 2022 7:13 pm
Did this B-17 fly from Paris to Tamiami or was it trucked there? And who were the pilots who flew it if that was the case.
On a different note, I really thought this amount of birdsh!t only emanated on planes at Chino...

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