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Re: B-17 My gal sal

Tue Dec 04, 2012 5:58 pm

Or better yet, restored to airworthy and returned to flight. Two rare Es, Swamp and Sal, both destined to interment.

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:03 pm

Or better yet, restored to airworthy and returned to flight. Two rare Es, Swamp and Sal, both destined to interment.


Sal will be flying from the ceiling.

:drink3:

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:41 pm

Captain Texas wrote:I find it rather unfortunate that a rare, detailed B-17E will be suspended in a glass building that is in a geographically prone area for hurricane damage.


It is at the NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM. Where else should it be to be safe? California maybe? Earthquakes, mudslides, wildfires. How about the Northwest. Anyone remember Mount St. Helens? The Midwest maybe. Right in Tornado alley. How about the Northeast? Oh yeah, they just had "Superstorm" Sandy. Barely a Cat 1. We have 3 of those a year. The Museum wasn't even damaged during Katrina, so MGS is right where she need to be, safe and sound. As far as making her airworthy, you donate the cash and we'll make her fly!

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:59 am

runninwild wrote:
Captain Texas wrote:I find it rather unfortunate that a rare, detailed B-17E will be suspended in a glass building that is in a geographically prone area for hurricane damage.


It is at the NATIONAL WWII MUSEUM. Where else should it be to be safe? California maybe? Earthquakes, mudslides, wildfires. How about the Northwest. Anyone remember Mount St. Helens? The Midwest maybe. Right in Tornado alley. How about the Northeast? Oh yeah, they just had "Superstorm" Sandy. Barely a Cat 1. We have 3 of those a year. The Museum wasn't even damaged during Katrina, so MGS is right where she need to be, safe and sound. As far as making her airworthy, you donate the cash and we'll make her fly!


North Florida/ Georgia....

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:42 am

I'd just like to see some pictures...

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Wed Dec 05, 2012 6:57 am

APG85 wrote:I'd just like to see some pictures...


I have pictures, but I am not yet allowed to post attachments. :( I will post some as soon as I can.

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:33 am

I am excited to see it in its new home. My hat is off to the family that bought it and restored it to its current condition, despite the plane being a total wreck, and despite people telling them it would never be completed. They did a beautiful job. The interior is bone stock. That said it has every little detail in it which makes it much more cramped inside than other B-17's on the air show tours. It would be really tough to give tours safely in it, and being the way the public treats things, not sure you want to do that anyway.

The B-17 was a labor of love for this family. Sometimes when you love something, it means getting it to where it will get the best care, attention, and preservation. And where others will enjoy it as well. We are going through this now as well. This B-17 is going from an unassembled state in a GA hangar to a National Museum where all can see including the final survivors of men that flew them. I also want to say thanks to the National WWII Museum for their hard work.

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:07 pm

mustangdriver wrote:I am excited to see it in its new home. My hat is off to the family that bought it and restored it to its current condition, despite the plane being a total wreck, and despite people telling them it would never be completed. They did a beautiful job. The interior is bone stock. That said it has every little detail in it which makes it much more cramped inside than other B-17's on the air show tours. It would be really tough to give tours safely in it, and being the way the public treats things, not sure you want to do that anyway.

The B-17 was a labor of love for this family. Sometimes when you love something, it means getting it to where it will get the best care, attention, and preservation. And where others will enjoy it as well. We are going through this now as well. This B-17 is going from an unassembled state in a GA hangar to a National Museum where all can see including the final survivors of men that flew them. I also want to say thanks to the National WWII Museum for their hard work.


THIS.

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Thu Dec 13, 2012 10:12 am

Here is a brief article about My Gal Sal with a couple of recent pictures.

Found it on the Natl. WWII Museums facebook page.

http://theadvocate.com/news/neworleans/ ... y-again-at

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:33 pm

Warbird Kid wrote:I would argue that it's better than remaining on display in a disassembled state, in an area of the country that doesn't have high traffic

Hey! Watch what you're saying - Cincy ain't that bad. :lol:

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:46 pm

Thank you runninwild !! I am so tired of being the one to point out the obvious
about all areas of the country have problems that threaten a warbird's safety.

Good job,
Owen

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Thu Dec 13, 2012 8:18 pm

:roll:

Sticks pencil in eye and again wishes he had not opened this thread.

But since this is about information exchange, I'll ask that whomever has the source for the FS numbers and shades for this vintage of B-17E as well as the pre-NMF G's please start a new thread, as I would really like to learn more about this, whether it impacts the paint shades on MGS or SSSB or not. Having so many of the "sources" in black & white has puzzled me too and has made me wonder what was correct after seeing so many interpretations on restorations. If someone would add current color photos of what would be considered "the most accurate" OD & grey leaving the factory (forget about sun fading and combat repairs), I'd love to learn more.

Ken

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Fri Dec 14, 2012 10:53 am

Noha307 wrote:
Warbird Kid wrote:I would argue that it's better than remaining on display in a disassembled state, in an area of the country that doesn't have high traffic

Hey! Watch what you're saying - Cincy ain't that bad. :lol:

No disrespect. :wink: I've got to get out there btw one day!

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:22 pm

Get on 'em noha307!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: B-17 My gal sal

Fri Dec 14, 2012 3:59 pm

To further muddy the waters, using the FS 595A or B systems to describe WWII colors only get you an approximation, as the FS system wasn't developed until well after the war. As has been mentioned, the color we know as Olive Drab varied widely, both in the manufacture of the paint, and the aircraft manufacturer. Even factory fresh B-17s usually show darker vertical fins and outer wing panels, as these were made and prepainted by a subcontractor. And of course the minute the paint was exposed to sunlight and weather the color started shifting. I've always liked this pic of an "overall olive drab" C-47 (I've seen a color version, and it shows even more variation.)

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