Steve Nelson wrote:
Is that the only surviving B-23 restored with a bomber nose? I know the NMUSAF eventually plans to put theirs back in military configuration.SN
Yes, the McChord(39-036) bird appears to be the most complete appearing. The Castle(-045) B-23, retains
her side nose glazing, but has a metal nose bowl. Kermit's(-057) Dragon has a UC-67 nose rather than the
"executive-mod" nose.
The former NMUSAF curator at one time planned to combine, the one they have at Dayton, some parts from the
McChord bird and some of the bits recovered from the Loon Lake bird and assemble it all into one
"benchmark" B-23...dunno if that's still the plan.
A tale I've heard of the years, is that years ago a retired Douglas engineer donated the engineering
lofts for the recreation of the bomber nose to the CAF..dunno if it's true, but would be interesting
to see if they're archived somewhere in the Airpower museum.
If you can provide me with a name of the donor or any other information and dates of the donation, I will be happy to see if we can locate any information in the archives of the CAF Airpower Museum. When you say that he donated the info to the CAF, I have to wonder if he gave it to a CAF unit vs. the CAF museum. If that's the case, I may not be able to help. Tales are hard to research from the other end. Feel free to PM me if you like.