mustangdriver wrote:
Be sure to tell that to theWIX member who posted in this thread about the museum helping him with two different flying B-17's.
Yes, it is true that I've been working with the Restoration side of the NMUSAF on a couple of minor things. To be clear, my request was for reference materials, drawings etc., a possible "behind the scenes" day or two poking around on the
Belle, and taking photos and measurements to further my project at the time. At the time I made my initial contact I was still affiliated with the CAF and it was during the legal sparring about the P-82. I was up-front about my being a member of that group but was still given the OK to visit. The fact that I was working on a flyable CAF-operated Fortress was not a problem with the folks I talked to. As events transpired I left the CAF and didn't need to make the visit. The hospitality shown by everyone at Dayton is still much appreciated. Perhaps this fall I'll still be able to go out for to see the two Fortresses.
Since joining VFM and the
Chuckie staff I've seen how the B-17 Co-Op has been trying to help with the
Belle restoration. Dr. and Mrs. Hospers, and the Museum by extension, have assisted the
Belle team with a few parts they needed. In return I've been able to ask about some research material I've been needing for a couple of my
Chuckie projects, and our help may put me in line for a favor or two down the line.
To be certain, I've never dealt with anyone at the top of the NMUSAF organizational tree so I can't speak to any of this P-82 stuff, but the folks I've talked to have been fine people to deal with, even when I was a member of the "opposing team".
And I'd be remiss if I didn't thank Mustangdriver for helping me with my initial contact a couple of years ago.
Scott