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is that a remnant of graffiti scratched into the aluminum?
The entire fuselage from the radio compartment aft is absolutely covered with grafitti (mostly names and such.) Some was the result of vandalism during her years on outdoor display, but I understand most of it was added during her War Bond Tour, when people were encouraged to write or scratch their names on her at tour stops. Since they're part of her history, the scratched-in names won't be polished out but they will be painted over. Some of those scratches are pretty deep though, so I'm sure they'll still be visible if you look closely.
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it looks like Belle is no longer next to Swoose
The Belle is in the same place, but the Swoose's fuselage has been moved into the hangar next door. The rest of The Swoose parts are still in the area around the Belle. I understand the Swoose project is sort of on hold at the moment, as resources are focused on Vietnam-era aircraft (the Skyraider project is coming along nicely.)
Here are a few pics I got of The Swoose fuselage..she's pretty much the same as when I saw her last spring. The new-build gun tub has been installed, and the interior completely stripped for restoration. The skins with the flags are just clecoed in place..I believe they're slated to be replaced and preserved seperately (Chris?)






In that last shot, you can see the bomb racks still in place, as well as the guide ropes for the bomb bay catwalk. I was a bit surprised at that..I had assumed the the bomb bay was sealed up and turned into a passenger compartment during her days as General Brett's personal ride.
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