Where's Brian? KMAF *many pics*

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Where's Brian? KMAF *many pics*

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After my first week of employment with the airline I decided to treat myself to a little trip out to visit the Commemorative Air Force headquaters in Midland...way out in west Texas. :) The Commemorative Air Force has a very large collection of mainly American military aircraft from WWII most in flyable condition. The CAF headquarters has a very interesting museum as well as a hangar containing just a few of the many aircraft owned and flown by the CAF. The aircraft shown in these pics are currently in Midland for maintenance...some for minor maintenance, the B-29 on the other hand is having her 4 engines completely replaced. :worried: I hope you enjoy the pics. :)

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Thanks for posting Brian.Great pictures.Glad I'm not picking up the the tab for the B29 engine replacements.Wonder what that will cost?EricT :)
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Well hell - now your with Southworst come visit mate

Love Tante Ju with 1830s ---- isnt that Martin Caidins old beastie???


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Great pictures, Brian.

I can almost smell the engine oil in those hangar shots.

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I believe you're correct Leif on the heritage of Tante Ju.

Some more information -

1) "Mr. C, It's Tuesday" is actually on loan to the CAF Museum to free up room in the hangars at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Addison (Dallas) for the CAF's B-24A. They might be doing the annual on it right now though, so that was probably the work you were seeing.

2) "FiFi"'s re-engining (the #3 engine is already the new one) is costing somewhere around $3 million total for 5 engines, however the 2nd engine was sold/donated to the Rare Bear racing team who then proved the design to be sound by taking it at full power around the pylons at Reno last year. These engines are expected to last around 1,000 hours on the wing, which will be longer than what airframe life is left in FiFi and will take at least a decade to work off anyway.

3) The Swordfish was flyable, but due to some circumstances that occurred around the donation, the aircraft is now permanently static. :(

Hope you can make it out to MAF for AirSho in October. It'll be quite a sight and if things go well, it'll also be FiFi's return to flight.

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