marine air wrote:
$3 mill?? Does that include recurrency training for the flight crews since there's no way they can stay current? I don't believe the CAF has pockets that deep. Any chance she could be sold? Would it be okay to sell it to a Collings Foundation or Jerry Yagen type and put back on the circuit?
It'll be years before she flies again to raise that kind of money. Would it be better to sell the P-82 , a Mustang and a couple of others to raise the money, or sell the B-29 to pay to get, and keep the rest of the fleet in the air?
$3 Million is an estimate of what it will take us to get the engines and the remaining structural work completed (we might as well take care of that while it's down for the engines). It may take more money, it may take less. The thing is that we needed a specific plan before we tried to raise the funds.
There is simply no way on God's green earth that FIFI will be sold! We CAN and WILL do everything in our power to put her back in the air. I have too much of my own time invested in this stinkin' project to quit now, not to mention that I'm one hard-headed sumbitch.

Like Nelson Ezell used to tell me, "it's just a dumb piece of metal, make it do what YOU want it to do."
I do agree that this is going to be a huge challenge. With so many other warbird operators out there struggling to get money to get their airplanes in the air, our goal is going to be difficult at best. I just urge all of you who wish to see this big, silver, fuel consumer in the air again to please bear with me (and the CAF). It's fourth down and long, but I'm not ready to punt yet!
Gary Austin
Crew Chief, B-29/B-24 Squadron
Commemorative Air Force
P.S. Just to tease you a bit...wait 'til y'all see what we have in mind for Diamond Lil. Hehehehehe.