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Is it just me............I think the B-32 is a great looking airplane. Certainly better looking than a B-29. Sorry Gary but it has clean looking lines. To bad we don't have one to line up next to Fifi.


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Obergrafeter wrote:
Is it just me............I think the B-32 is a great looking airplane. Certainly better looking than a B-29. Sorry Gary but it has clean looking lines. To bad we don't have one to line up next to Fifi.


Now them's fightin' words... :lol:

I sorely wish one had been saved. But they are no B-29... :shock: :lol:

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It made my skin crawl when I saw those engine nacelles, which look nearly identical to the junk that's on the B-29. Soooooo, neither airplane does much for me in the stock engine configuration.

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Man I wish someone saved one of them.


I think that was the job of the Airforce Museum, Oh that's right, they scrapped the last B-32 that had been set aside for them.


How 'bout a New Year's resolution fellas...this is among the most tiresome parts of WIX for me. There is no solution to be had...so just stop picking the scab.


I'd love that.

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