Hello all,
I spent an amazing first day yesterday working on the B-17G "City of Savannah." The people were all fantastic, and the project has really progressed since the plane's arrival 2 years ago. I spent most of the day cleaning access panels under the left wing. The panels were all opened up so that some of the guys could spray an anti-corrosion treatment to the interior wing structure. I plan on starting a dedicated thread here soon with pictures and regular updates, but in the mean time, I thought I would ask you guys for some help. I know the original plane was 43-39049 and that it was assigned to the 388th Bomb Group. Does anyone know what squadron the plane flew with? The crew of "City of Savannah" was shot down in a B-17F (42-97642) on their 13th mission. 43-39049 survived the war and was eventually scrapped. As most of you know, the plane we have is Douglas-built B-17G 44-83814, on permanent loan from NASM. The aircraft spent its civilian time as a firebomber and camera ship. She was last flown in 1984 when delivered to Dulles. It is the restoration team's mission to return the aircraft to original military configuration, and there has been significant progress towards that goal, but we have a long way to go. I am interested in getting as much information as possible about the original "City of Savannah" and its crew, and I would also like to help the staff with the hunt for original components for the plane. For example, I know right now they are trying to fabricate most of a Cheyenne tail turret from scratch! If anyone here has information about the history of the aircraft and/or any leads as far as the acquisition of parts, please give me a shout! I will go into more detail after I get permission from the restoration staff and as I learn more about the restoration effort. Thank you all in advance for your help and interest. This is my first opportunity to work on a restoration, and I am thrilled not only to be a part of it, but to keep you all posted about the progress!
Matt
Here are some pictures from yesterday showing the plane...and the SMALL part of it I was working on!!! I apologize for the low-quality cell phone pictures...will bring a better camera on Saturday



Before...

After!

I stumbled upon this data plate while cleaning. Pretty cool stuff!