Restoration of Labrador B-17G 44-83790

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Re: Labrador B-17G 44-83790 restoration

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Hi everyone! Chuck has been busy with the "Movie" Memphis Belle and unable to post any new pics for a while. However, be assured that we have continued to make progress. With that being said, here are a few to reignite everyone's interest... I'll try to get some more detailed pictures posted next week.

I'll apologize in advance for the quality of some of the images as they were taken with my cell phone in less than ideal lighting conditions.

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Wonderful update, thanks! Looks like it is progressing nicely. 8)

Must be pretty busy down there with the Movie Belle, Labrador bird, and the Liberty Belle.
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Well, it has been just about a year... Any updates on this project you are able to share Chuck? :D If not, no biggie, I understand projects like this can be quite hush hush. :wink:
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Not hush, hush, just been working full time on the movie Belle.
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Here are a few photos of the work I am doing on station (4) for DonImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage
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I am adding these photos for Ted SmithImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImageImage
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Ray, for whatever reason, none of those photos linked....
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aerovin2 wrote:Ray, for whatever reason, none of those photos linked....
That's because you have a cat guarding them -- now if you had a Belgian, the photos would be happy.....
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Keep the show on the road.
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Any updates on this, been a while now, I know people are busy but always good to see progress
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About 5 years late on this, but I'm sad to say Photobucket nuked most of the update images. Hope to see an update sometime soon, if possible!
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Hangar Thirteen recently posted an update on their facebook page stating they are working on the rear fuselage of the Labrador B-17.
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