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Seattle Aviation Sites Report

Mon Feb 14, 2005 10:36 pm

When I flew into Vancouver today, I realized I was scheduled with a 3 hour layover. I checked the board, found an earlier flight and was rescheduled with a bonus 2 hours added to my afternoon in Seattle!

I did a quick drive by at Boeing field. I noted the B-47 is parked back on the ramp where I saw it last April (north of the control tower on the west side). It looks great! It has recently received a new coat of paint and is rather impressive. Unfortunately getting a picture will be difficult since there is much equipment between the airframe and the closest public viewable location. I’ll go by a few more times this week, so hopefully things will get moved around and I will be able to get come pics.

I then went for a drive up to Everett to visit the Me-262 Project at Paine Field. I didn’t take a tour, just wanted to chat. As was mentioned last week on WIX, the lady at the Me-262 Project mentioned White 1 did a gear-up flight. The gear was retracted and extended a number of times without issue. The landing went without problem as well. The lady at the office joked that they started breathing again once it had landed! ;-) Anyway… apparently Tango Tango is ready for taxi trials which will probably take place this week and possibly next. I think it depends on having good weather and the pilot at Paine Field at the same time. White 1 may also be due for another flight. Tango Tango won’t go for a test flight until it is painted, which it is just about ready for. When ever I get a chance I’ll be making trips up to Paine Field this week. Maybe I’ll get lucky and see a Me-262 outside.

After leaving the Me-262 project I drove to the opposite side of the field and took a public tour of the Boeing production facility. I saw a 747 ready to go out the doors, one with the wings assembled to the center section, and another starting assembly. Not warbirds, but still very interesting. I would recommend it if you are in the area.

Gotta sign off for the night. It has been a long day.

Regards,

Mike

Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:24 am

Col. Rohr wrote:Sounds like you are having way to much fun, I thought this was working trip :shock: :D


Sssshhhh.... Don't tell my boss! :wink: :lol: Another bonus was that I was supposed to get a mid-size rental, they were out and I got a nice red Mustang! Wooo Hooo!

The work starts today, and if it is anything like the last trip I will be busy.

I am sure there are more reports to come.

Mike
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