mdwflyer wrote:
Watch the documentary, and decide for yourself. It had a fire in the aft fuselage bad enough to melt the fuselage in 2. It's not flying out, there's no road in or out. It's done.
How many million would you be willing to fund or fundraise to retrieve a few hundred thousand in engines and props? It's extremely sad what happened. It was a risky endeavour and they almost pulled it off.
Mark
If you get a chance, check out the documentaries on how they transported people and parts to build the DYE stations 100-something miles out on the ice cap. There was no road so they made one. If someone had the permits and pockets, it could be recovered.
Check out the below vid. Go to the 11:50 mark and watch the aircraft getting towed across the icecap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-i0lzZIrREOne other thought that comes to mind from a previous thread about this B-29 a while back. An open question, who owns the parts that were installed on the aircraft in the attempted recovery?