Okay, with all of that "other stuff" out of the way

, here's your update for today........
First of all, even though nobody has really argued this point, I thought I'd post a picture of one of the data plates on AM927 which may help prove it's lineage as a B-24A. I've been meaning to do this for a while, but kept forgetting........
The second kind of cool thing for today's update is news about our control surfaces. I got a call from Steve Clinton, who is the President of the local EAA chapter (Chapter 123), who said they had removed all of the old fabric from both rudders and both elevators. I drove out to their hangar to inspect them and they looked surprisingly good. I will only have to make one repair to one of the elevators and that's it. So, hopefully, they'll be able to get started on recovering them soon........
Daniel has been hard at it as usual and has not only finished shooting the outside skin on the main entry door (will get photo later), but has also added more structure for the new waist gunner's floor that will be installed later and is now shooting that fuselage plug I made that used to be the bottom of the old entry door. It's pretty clear how important this guy is to our project with the amount of work he gets done........
We have had a nice, steady stream of volunteers show up recently. They have been doing much of the tedious "unseen" work on a project like this. Things such as stripping parts and masking off the cockpit for me to paint, and so on. Their help is also invaluable.
I was going to post some of my continuing work on the tailgunner's section today, but frankly, I'm as tired as a one-legged man in a butt-kickin' contest, so I'm going home and going to bed. I'll post the rest of this update tomorrow morning.
Oh, one other thing.....just in case I don't say it enough, thank you all again for your continuing support of what we're trying to get accomplished here. I appreciate the kind words and good questions y'all throw my way.
Gary