I was just reading my copy of "The final Cut", for the thousanth time, and a thought came to mind.
If the NMUSAF can take the "Memphis Belle", because it is the heir to the WAA, then they still retain title to the "Swoose" ( and the Gas Station bomber as well).
We can argue about the merits of the restoration that the good people of Memphis were performing on THIER bomber. But; what is beyond question is that there were many good intentioned people trying real hard to get her undercover and restored.
Why then was the NMUSAF so hot to get the Belle? Was it because she was a combat vet? Well, they already had one 22 mission B-17, right? Was it because she was the most historic B-17 left in existance? No, the Swoose is the only surviving "shark fin" fort. As well as the only survivor of Clark field; and the only surviving combat aircraft that was on duty the day Pearl Harbor was bombed; and was still on duty on VJ day. Was it because the Belle was not being restored to their standards? Well, at least the people of Memphis were TRYING to do the right thing with the Belle. And; the Swoose was NOT being restored at all.
I suspect the real answer is that the "Belle" is "Sexy". Having starred in her own "Movie", and having been portrayed by another a/c in a remake of the first documentary, she is the only recognizable "movie star" B-17 ( with much apologies to N17W).
I would dearly love to know just how many missions the "Swoose" actually flew. Though I don't know if you would count the missions flown by just her "official" tail number, or; if you would have to include all the missions flown by BOTH halves of her!
I suspect that, even though her actual combat time was limited, she flew more combat missions than the "Belle". After all she was engaged in a life or death struggle. Fighting a desperate rear guard action. The type of action where you flew, landed, rearmed, refueled and flew again
Maybe I'm wrong, and she only flew a couple of missions. Somehow I dont' think so.
Don't miss-understand me, the "Belle" is well deserving of restoration. But; I think it is a NATIONAL DISGRACE that the "Swoose" is not even being slated for reassembly and display until her turn comes up for restoration......in July of 2234.
That and the NMUSAF is spending so much time and money on a later model Fort, when they already have a later model combat Fort on display. Why don't they, instead, reclaim and restore the MOST HISTORIC, and unique, Fort in existance, and what is surely one of the top 5 most historic surviving, American,WW2 aircraft.
Sorry about the rant, but; this is a subject that is near and dear to my heart and something I have felt strongly about since I was a young boy.
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