Yes, today we achieved a great milestone in the life of "FIFI"! Make no mistake though, there are many more to come. Today at 11:15am, with the tremendous help of Mark Russell, Shorty Dewitt and Chris Trobridge, we completed the first "hanging" of 4 new engines, on this most deserving, B-29!
Here is the slideshow;
First step was to install the the lift equipment. This I've shown you before so I won't go into any detail.
Once the lift equipment is on, we have to get just the right amount of weight off the engine to get it out of the Whiting stand.
Then once the engine is free of the stand, it's brought into position for the
airplane. Then it's raised and carefully moved upto the nacelle where the bolts are awaiting the mount.
Now the mount is on the bolts, nuts and washers installed, torqued and cotter pinned.
You may notice that there is a comealong attached to the lift rig? That is there to rotate the engine about 2 degrees because the engine isn't hanging the same as the airplane is sitting. Remember, the wing has a slight positive dyhedral.
While we are doing that, Shorty is starting to attach the cowl flap drive flanges.
Now it's time to remove the lift equipment.
It's Miller Time! Isn't it beautful?
Like I said, Much more to come!
Dave