In all fairness I think there needs to be several sub-categories here to differentiate... I think that a Flying-Flying Fortress is wonderful regardless of condition, but there are levels and categories.
Category One - Best Mechanical and Working Condition
(regardless of authenticity)
Category Two - Most Authentic & Complete
(regardless of mechanical condition)
Category Three - Best Overall
(best compromise between authentic and mechanical)
Obviously due to my direct affiliation with the Collings Foundation you can safely know what my choice for overall best would be... but I will say the following about "Nine O Nine" that would be my statements regardless of affiliation.
1) Nine O Nine usually can't be found at the airshows that many of us know and attend, so unless you come to the many visits we perform yearly, you might not see her and be aware of what she looks like as much as you could see Thunderbird, Liberty Belle, or Sentimental Journey.
2) Interior-wise, Nine O Nine has just about everything that was on her in '44... top turret & accessories, ball turret & accessories, complete nose compartment, complete waist compartment, and a fairly original cockpit. Only compromises are the mandated mods for the backrests for riders in the waist section, which are far less intrusive than the canvas bench seats or modified pilot seats that some feature. Furthermore, she doesn't have the modern noise padding installed... just the metal like in '44.
3) General maintenance-wise I can say that Nine O Nine is pampered! When you have one to two full time mechanics (and we mean, 7 days a week, 10-15 hours a day FULL TIME) working on her, you have a pampered bird. The mechanics know her inside and out... and have a very personal connection with the plane... and a personal pride in her condition. Pilots have this connection too and the communication between the mechanics and the pilots is quite good too... meaning squawks get taken care of ASAP. Wayne and Mac (who is also our lead pilot on the B-17) care so much for 909 and I challenge anyone to find a pair that work harder than they do to keep her flying, looking, and sounding right. Add to all this the full scale annual maintenance at American Aero Services where the plane gets turned inside out and major stuff is taken care of... you just can't find a better cared for bird in my opinion. The crew is even trying to raise the bar by making the turrets in full operating condition and adding a fully-operational chin turret (not the fiberglass replica).
4) Accessable - With over 135 cities visited annually... many in some far flung areas... you can bet that people that would never have gotten the opportunity to see a B-17 up close, can! That says a lot considering a fully restored B-17 isn't much good unless people can see it somehow.
All just my .02 though. Take it as you will!
Ryan Keough
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