Cvairwerks wrote:
Spectre_I wrote:
I was going to respond
here, but decided a new thread was warranted. B-58 55-0666
will not be scrapped. It
will be coming to its new home at Castle Air Museum. According to our head-honcho, this is a done-deal, signed, sealed and funded. We are working to get it here soon; hopefully sometime this summer. I'll keep everyone updated as progress is made.
Oh, and one last thing:
Yes! 
Something for you guys to consider....If you are going to display her with the engines installed, it will take some engineering work to devise a better wing attach repair than we had on the one in Fort Worth. As the wing is one assembly from tip to tip and there is no real easy way to disassemble the fuselage or the wing to transport it, you will have to cut it like we did. When the guys devised our cut, there were only two or three of the spars that had splices made for the reassembly. With the added weight of the engines, you will need to do more splicing and stronger splices to hold the wing sections together.
For towing purposes, we built a tow dolly out of a two axle trailer, deflated the nose strut completely and removed the nose wheels. We also made a stiff knee to prevent the nose gear from collapsing, should the drag strut or actuator have a failure. It towed nicely every time we moved it back and forth between Meacham and Carswell.
Moving a -58 is an adventure in engineering and logistics.

Yeah, we took a lot of looks at that move. We're pretty sure we've got a good plan.
As a side, I don't think we're getting engines anyway. Something in 'em they don't want to transport. We'll have inlets, cowlings, exhausts etc. It'll be better for long term display without the added weight anyway. We're fairly certain on how we'll do the wings as well.
As far as moving it.... Ugh! We've moved larger, we'll cross that bridge when we have to. Thanks for the advice!
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