quemerford wrote:
m50a1ontos wrote:
Above said, I haven't been out there in almost 20 years, so my post is my take on things and what what I remember from actually being there and seeing all three aircraft in person. I was also who ID'd Here's Hopin when it was sitting in Inyokern. I found the nose art outlines and ID'd it from photos available at the time.
The OP was pure whimsy; people see old photos and think that's how it is.
But on a strangely related topic, I have photos (taken circa 1987) of lines of Ontos SPRs (Ontoses?) at China Lake. Having rather a soft spot for those oddities, I hope that some survived?
Same here. I know two went to the Marine Corps museum at Pendelton and now operate. A few more might have escaped over the years. As far as I know, the rest are still sitting out there rotting away :/ Back when I still had acsess to the ranges, I did and inventory on all of them at Kennedy Stands. Many were combat vets, a few were at Hue during Tet. I even tracked down a few former crew members, many who have now passed on or I lost contact with. There was another B-29 there as well, it got blown up during the firepower display when Pres Kennedy visited. Parts of it are still (or were) scattered all over the place. (what the clean up crews missed).