Due to repeated requests, here are some pictures of "FIFI" as of December, 21, 2006, in the neighborhood of 4:00 a.m. CST.
I would like to apologize not only for the delay in taking these pictures sooner and posting them, but also for the poor quality of them. My little camera normally does a great job. Must've been operator error this morning.
Front bomb bay (500 pounders)......
Aft bomb bay (250 pounders)......
Bombardier's panel.....
Flight deck.......
Flight Engineer's panel (my seat

).......
Radio operator's position (the aluminum handrail is only placed there temporarily to assist with cockpit tours)......
Hydraulic tank and wooden cabinet......
Aft pressurized compartment (as viewed from the aft pressure bulkhead, looking forward).......
Right waist gunner's position.......
Central Fire Control Officer's position (with his "barber's chair)........
APU compartment........
Looking aft, towards the tailgunner's compartment......
Looking forward from the tailgunner's compartment........
Bomb assessment camera access doors and camera........
Tail skin assembly......
Tailgunner's business end.......
Sorry *@%#&#!!! engine..........
I am rather embarrassed to show some of these pictures as this is the dirtiest state the airplane has been in since we put it back together. Obviously, the B-24A has gotten pretty much all of my attention lately with it's current project. We will hopefully start getting some of our pledged money for FIFI in March or April of '07. So the re-engine program will start back up then.
And just in case some of you don't recall the amount of work that just took place on FIFI recently, here is a basic breakdown of the work accomplished......
19 months of labor (right at 15,000 man hours)
All fuselage structure above the wing center section replaced.
Approximately 90% of stringers in rear bomb bay replaced.
Primary stringer from front of front bomb bay to rear of rear bomb bay replaced.
Multiple fuselage skins replaced.
Left outer wing spar caps replaced.
All structure and skins aft of rear spar in left outer wing panel replaced.
All structure in the cockpit greenhouse replaced.
All cockpit glass replaced.
Flight engineer's panel given a facelift (not yet complete, however).
Radio operator's compartment given a facelift (not yet complete, however).
Nosegear assembly overhauled and refinished.
Front bomb bay refinished and new bombs added.
Rear bomb bay refinished and new bombs added.
Aft pressurized compartment refinished and new floorboards installed.
APU overhauled and new automatic fire suppression system installed.
Approximately 80% of structure and skins in tailgunner's section replaced.
And on, and on, and on.
If you have any questions or comments, I'll be happy to address them when able.
Gary