Perhaps one of the neatest pieces of NOS parts I'd ever seen was a brand-spankin'-new B-24 greenhouse canopy that Jay Wisler at Warbird Parts and Memorabilia, Tampa, Florida, had scored years ago.
It'd never been installed on an airplane and had sat around for 50 years in the original box. For a few years he had it listed on his parts catalogue for $1,500 or something like that, and I always thought "it's a shame one of the H & P boys didn't buy it when they were making money hand over fist and tuck it away when they quit working the -4Ys to do a restoration."
But my views of aviation preservation have been a day late, and a dollar short. You've heard of Nostradamas? I'm his retarded half-brother, Nostradumbass.
Anyway, Ed Kaleta bought it and it's now installed on he B-24 D he did for Hill AFB a few years ago. At least it ended up on an airplane (as opposed to Pooner's shop.. another story, I guess!).
While I've sat in the seats of the tanker -4Ys and the restored B-24, I guess I have to admit the modded "one piece" windscreen did indeed offer a better view, but there's something about all them cages and bars in the stock product that I really do like better. From the outside, looking in!
Anyway, if there was one that escaped the scrappers like the one Don Lambert found and ended up trading to Wisler, maybe someone will find another... there's always hope!
