And now, a follow-up about the CAF in Mesa, AZ...
I mentionned that I paid them a visit again. This time, I got to see their B-25J Made in the Shade getting ready to fly again. This bird has been redone completely, back to zero time condition. I was amazed to learn that when they got her, she had been converted to agricultural spraying, had a solid nose and was not looking much like a bomber anymore !
Well, look at her now: here a view from some distance, on her jacks:
From a little closer, notice all the access covers open for inspection:
When the gentleman on-site saw my enthousiasm, he allowed me to climb in to shoot a few quick pictures ! Here's a view of the bombardier's position while I was climbing in - notice all the work that has been done: she does look like she was fresh out of the factory !
And to finish this post, a view of her cockpit:
They still have a few loose ends to take care of and a ton of paperwork to submit to the FAA but I was told she should be back in flying status in a few weeks ! She will be a fine addition to the airshow circuit...
Now, I got about 700 pictures to sort out and clean up, then add to my web site. With all my work trips these days, this will take some time I'm afraid... I'm heading out again, to San Antonio, TX next Monday... But as soon as I have some ready I'll let you guys know.