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retroaviation wrote:I spoke with the Berlin Air Lift guys at WWII Weekend (Reading, PA). We have a bunch of C-97 parts that we were hoping that they could use, but as it turns out, they are somewhat limited on space and already have a large amount of spares. I got the impression that they were working on their airplane as much as time and money would allow (I know the feeling there). And while they said it would probably be a while before we see the ol' C-97 on tour, it'll be worth the wait.
That is one of the nicer group of folks you'll meet out on the Warbird circuit. I would encourage anyone who gets the chance to see their airplane out on the road to check them out...and throw a few bucks in their donation box.![]()
Gary Austin
Crew Chief, B-29/B-24 Squadron
Commemorative Air Force
Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:11 pm
mrhenniger wrote:Can they expect to face similar engine troubles down the line like you and your team has experienced with Fifi? I hope you don't mind this type of question, it is just that I am not familiar with the engines of the two types, but I would imagine your experiences with Fifi are being watched by all restorers and operaters of the B-29/B-50/C-97 family.
Mike
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Airlift48 wrote:Simply put, the C-54 is our Mercury Program. We barely got going getting a man in orbit with it when we had no choice but to buy what we felt was the last Saturn V (C-97) available. We did, and our whole operation has to be changed to fit it, even though the principles are the same. Meanwhile, we have to keep putting the Mercury in the air, because thats what earns the funding to pursue the Apollo Program (C-97).
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