FIFI AGATHER, NAMESAKE FOR B-29, PASSES AWAY
MIDLAND, TEXAS (Oct. 8, 2007) – Josephine “Fifi” O’Connor Agather, namesake of the Commemorative Air Force’s (CAF) B-29 FIFI, passed away Sept. 22, 2007. The B-29 is the last airworthy B-29 Superfortress in the world.
In the 1960s, Victor Agather spearheaded the drive to add a B-29 to the CAF’s fleet and then successfully worked to remove the “no-fly” clause in the original agreement wit the Air Force. As a result, in 1974 the aircraft was named FIFI in honor of Agather’s wife.
The only remaining airworthy B-29 in the world, FIFI is currently on display at CAF International Headquarters in Midland, Texas, until the B-29/B-24 Squadron of the CAF raises $3 million to customize new engines for it. The B-29 was originally fitted with the Wright R-3350-57AM engine, which has had a less-than-desirable reputation since its inception. True to this reputation, FIFI has experienced numerous problems with its engines in the 30-plus years it has been flying with the CAF. Current plans are to combine R-3350-95W and R-3350-26WD
engines to customize engines for the B-29, but the B-29/B-24 Squadron must raise the funds before work on the engines begins. For information on donating to FIFI call (432) 563-1000, ext. 0 or go to
www.commemorativeairforce.org and click on the “Save Fifi” link.