When you guys use the abbreviation DFW are you referring to the airport
or are you referring to the region? If you are referring to the airport,
they never entered into the equation of saving the B-36..other than to say
..."Sorry, not interested" whenever they were asked.
There was an attempt to get her flying..but again..I don't recall the CAF
being at the center of that, but some may have been affiliated with that
organization. The flight was planned to get B-36 "City of Ft Worth" either
to Meacham Field or DFW only a few miles away. There was talk of
maintaining her as a living flying museum..but that didn't happen. If the
USAF wasn't being an impediment..then the city fathers of Ft Worth were,
or the IRS..or the conditions of $$$...or deteriation. When all that failed.. she was broken-down and transported to Carswell. If that project would have ever at one time, seen $8 million...she would probably still be flying!!
The truly "sick thing" about all the afformentioned conditions was they all
could reverse at any given time..but they would NEVER mesh and synch-
onize into a viable PLAN to optimize the care for the B-36!!!
This episode of Dallas and Ft Worths continuing rivalry would make Cliff
and JR Ewings scraps look like a minor schoolyard scuffle! Old politics
was much at the center of this project..from beginning to end.
Paul Freeman has an excellent overview and opinion of this sad time of
history on his website Abandoned and Little-Known Airfields..photos etc..
Concerning Amon Carter/Greater SouthWest International Airport & DFW
"It was all plowed into the ground!"
http://www.airfields-freeman.com/TX/Air ... #greaterSW
Brief 3-part history of B-36 "City of Ft Worth"...
http://www.b-36peacemakermuseum.org/History/history.htm
Homepage and final announcement..
http://www.b-36peacemakermuseum.org/
Given all this...I am sure this magnificent machine will be far better off at
Pima...Ft Worth sure as hell doesn't deserve the honor!
I hope Cvairworks can add illumination tohis involvement or special insight
concerning this bird...