SaxMan wrote:
Matt Gunsch wrote:
The top turret on Sentimental Journey is from Lacey Lady. Dave Dawkins and JW Moore drove up there and removed the turret and other parts that were later used on Sentimental Journey. The turret was not bought, but exchanged for repairs done to Lacey Lady, including some new plexi-glass. The deal was made because they offered to do something for turret instead of buying it as other had done. While the crew from AZ was there, Art received a call about selling the turret from another B-17 operator who wanted to buy it, he said that they should talk to the turret people and handed the phone to Dave. The buyer launched into a spiel about why the turret should be sold to them and how much did they want for it. Dave replied it was no for sale and they had a use for it. Oh, the caller, it was someone from the Texas Raider.. Beat to the punch again by the crew from the Sentimental Journey.
Is there a rivalry within the CAF between thei two B-17s crews? Sure sounds like one!
There used to be, I have no idea now as I have not been a CAF for a long time and have had nothing to do with Sentimental Journey for a even longer time.
The CAF had Raiders since the 60s and had not done anything to make it look like a warbird other than a paint job. When the AZ wing was formed, Sentimental Journey was a stripped out firebomber named the Class of 44. In no time they gathered up turrets, radio gear, bomb bay actuators and started to make it look like a wartime B-17. Sentimental Journey was not restored in a hangar, but in the dirt parked along side a taxi way. The interior was paint stripped, the fuselage rewired, the top of the fuselage from the nose to the radio room was re skinned, the top of the bomb bay was re skinned. I was there thru most of it and have never worked on her in a hangar. I helped to install the top turret, tail turret and much more. It was so much fun working on a polished metal plane outside when the temps were in the high 90s and up.
So, in a few short years the AZ Wing took Sentimental Journey from a stripped out firebomber to what she is today, Texas Raiders has always been in the AZ wings dust when it came to restorations.