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June B-17 News
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 4:46 pm
by JAB
Thanks Scott, been waiting for a B-17 news update even if it was brief. You delivered in a big way and enjoyed reading. B-17 Filmology Sifted Forth is an interesting mystery. Hope we hear more and a conclusion. The B-17 at the USAF Armament Museum at Eglin is in bad need of some TLC that coats of paint can't rectify. I last viewed it 2 years ago and before its current cosmetic paint job. At that time corrosion was very evident. Understand the museum is doing the best they can with what resources they have available however sooner or later the salt air environment will get the best of the structure on this aircraft as well as the other proud birds in the collection. The indoor exhibits are top notch and well worth a visit.
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2016 6:14 pm
by aerovin2
Thanks for the comments. Hope to get B-25 News back on track too. Plus, a few other catch up items.
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 12:37 pm
by aerovin2
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 7:14 pm
by Chris Brame
Great updates! Did you get my PM about the update on Desert Rat/Tangerine?
One thing I wondered about on that hangar - were the spars and wing sections taken from scrapped planes, or were they leftover subassemblies from a subcontractor? Seems like it would be a lot of work to cut out wing spars from actual aircraft.
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2016 9:07 pm
by aerovin2
Whoops, yes I did. Read it in a hurry and then filed it too far away. I need to take another look. Sorry....
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 8:31 pm
by DryMartini
And to clarify what is going on....
The decision to partner with someone was made to try and expedite the
Rat's restoration. We are not getting any younger!
We recently ran 7 extrusions, and went through cubic money as Hang would say.
So, a museum was looking to get in on a Fortress, and we are looking for help.
For now, we will have VAM work on fabrications, sub assemblies and finding parts, etc.
It should help us - the publicity doesn't hurt - and there is a large pool of volunteers to
tap into there. So, we will see how this goes.
Re: June B-17 News
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:58 pm
by hang the expense
JAB wrote:Thanks Scott, been waiting for a B-17 news update even if it was brief. You delivered in a big way and enjoyed reading. B-17 Filmology Sifted Forth is an interesting mystery. Hope we hear more and a conclusion. The B-17 at the USAF Armament Museum at Eglin is in bad need of some TLC that coats of paint can't rectify. I last viewed it 2 years ago and before its current cosmetic paint job. At that time corrosion was very evident. Understand the museum is doing the best they can with what resources they have available however sooner or later the salt air environment will get the best of the structure on this aircraft as well as the other proud birds in the collection. The indoor exhibits are top notch and well worth a visit.
I am on vacation right down the street from the museum and was there today looking the 17 over.It appears that the inside is/has been blasted at sta6 and corrosion is appearing along the stringers running aft of the station 6 extrusion ring.This is located slightly forward of the ball turret.Overall she looks good as do the wheel wells in the wings.I hope they can address the interior soon as it wont get any better.