Sh*t, Dan... great idea, but I don't know any Hawaiian Tropic or Hooters girls. Guys, get out there and start, um, 'beating the bushes' (:D) to get some pretty girls to help Gary!
Here's my contribution... I just composed the following email and sent it to all the chapter contacts of IPMS (International Plastic Modelers Society) chapters within a few hour drive of Midland, and also copied the editor of the IPMS newsletter, the director of events, and the president of the Society. I'm the 1st VP of IPMS Tidewater, and I know that there's several of us who'd LOVE to be able to take part in actually restoring a genuine WWII aircraft back to stock configuration... this would seem to be a golden opportunity for aircraft modelers to really get their hands dirty, and do some detail work in 1/1 scale for a change!
I hope it makes a difference, I really do... it's about the best I can do from up here in Virginia.
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Hi guys-
My name is Lynn Ritger, I'm the 1st VP of IPMS
Tidewater, and I have a proposition for you guys.
You have all received this email because of your
position within IPMS, or your proximity to Midland, TX... yes, I know it's several hours away for many of
you, but it's closer than Virginia! Anyway, most (if
not all) of you will be familiar with the
Commemorative Air Force's B-29 "Fifi" and their B-24A
"Diamond Lil", which are based out of Midland.
Currently, both aircraft are down for heavy
maintenance; the B-29 is receiving four new R-3350s,
and will be down for a while.
But "Diamond Lil" is something different. The crew
chief of both aircraft, Gary Austin, has been working
almost non-stop on a very special project... it has
been decided to return the aircraft back as close as
possible to stock B-24A configuration. This is no
small task, as "Diamond Lil" was converted into a
passenger carrying LB-30 during the war.
Gary has been posting his progress on the Warbird
Information Exchange board, and it is positively
amazing to watch the transformation. But he needs one
thing more than anything else right now, and this is
where you guys come in... he needs volunteers to help
on the aircraft. No experience is necessary, he'll
show you what needs to be done, and you'd have the
chance to work on a genuine WWII aircraft and take
part in an amazing restoration effort.
As IPMS members, this would seem to be an ideal
opportunity to showcase the Society and the
willingness of our members to help bring history alive
for millions who attend airshows annually to see
aircraft such as "Diamond Lil". I'm not suggesting a
donation drive, although that would doubtless be
welcome... what I'm hoping is that you guys will
spread the word and try to get some manpower down to
Midland to help Gary get the B-24A back in the air.
Remember, every little bit will help... even a couple
hours one Saturday can make a difference!
To see the progress done so far, have a look at the
thread on the WIX board:
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... sc&start=0
The homepage for the B-24/B-29 squadron is:
http://www.cafb24b29.org/
And the phone numbers for making arrangements to
assist are:
901-857-3350
580-471-3048
Thanks for your time, guys, and have a wonderful
holiday season!
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Good luck Gary, and please continue your excellent work in keeping us updated!
Lynn