retroaviation wrote:
Just to repeat......my during my past conversations with Tony Mazolini, he expressed no desire whatsoever to do the same engine conversion that we came up with for FIFI. It's orignal engines for Doc. Good luck.
Gary
Gary,
I don't think there is anyone out there that doesn't look at the Fifi engine project with total admiration; if not drooling at the possibilities of solving the inherent weakness. From a longevity, cost, and the Fifi group's experience with rebuilding the WWII 3350's, what they are doing makes total sense.
From what I have read from B-29 diaries, the better 3350's of the day would only go around 300 hours. The promises of something better than the failed overhauls that gave far less than 300 hours was demanded. Thank you and the Fifi group for their innovative and pioneering spirit. Everyone's hopes are that someday these developments will end up on another flyable B-29.
I can't really speak for the Doc group, I can only guess the motivation is both legal (from prior agreements), as well as financial. It is admirable what they have been able to do, though, with the donations they have received from small businesses, as well as Boeing/Spirit. Many people don't realize just how many raw materials go into a restoration of that magnitude, and how much those small items can add up to big ones. In that respect the Boeing/Spirit donations have been substantial, though for a major corporation to sponsor engines, etc that show up as cash donations on a balance sheet would be impracticle; especially when management was/is located off the site and in another state, with that state having their own aviation museum and projects.
Also, I think that the Doc volunteers that I have dealt with at the lower levels (grunt workers), have nothing but good things to say about Fifi, and that it is unfortunate that a few people might have soiled some of the good will that the Fifi group shares.
