aerovin wrote:
k5083 wrote:
I would certainly like to see that. I hope they are using a very light hand in restoring it. An aircraft with the historical significance of the Belle should be restored as little as possible, unless it had truly deteriorated to near junk when they received it. It would be nice to think they have learned a little since Shoo Shoo Baby.
I'm curious as to how you think
Shoo Shoo Baby should have been restored: as a combat B-17G, a Dutch passenger transport, or a French survey airplane. The airplane as received by the Air Force Museum was far, far, from its original configuration. The only thing that I would imagine they would have done differently today is they would have finished it in natural metal to replicate its actual bomb group finish, vs. the camouflage paint.
The paint job would certainly be the most obvious thing.
Making the aircraft airworthy also entailed a sacrifice in authenticity for the sake of expedience that I hope they would consider unwarranted today.
A few months ago someone here on wix wondered what had happened to the ball turret on Strawberry Bitch and it was speculated that it was removed and installed in Shoo Shoo. Mustangdriver was going to look into that for us but if he reported his findings, I missed it. If that indeed happened, it crossed the line from restoration to vandalism IMO.
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