Since neither bomber are part of the Wehrmacht I'm going to post this here. Today at my local airport both bombers were on display. For $7.00 you were allowed to tour both. Cockpits and tailgunner sections were restricted. All in all an awesome event. It is incredable to see them in person. I recomend anyone with any interest in WWII go see them. If you have $350.00 to spend they will take you up on a flight. If interested check out their site for locations of tour stops in your area at:
http://www.collingsfoundation.org
B-17 and B-24
Moderator: John W. Howard
B-17 and B-24
To those who fought reguardless of nationality
We had a B-24 and the only remaining flyable B-29 come to my hometown this summer. While the B-24 was neat the B-29 was incredible.
Really a technological feat for its time, and getting from the cockpit to the rear of the aircraft (and over the bomb bay) meant crawling through a small tube that was less than 3 feet in diameter. (They wouldn't let me do it)
If ever you get a chance to see the Superfortress do it. The good news is that there are restoration projects in progress where this will not be the only flyable B-29 much longer.
Really a technological feat for its time, and getting from the cockpit to the rear of the aircraft (and over the bomb bay) meant crawling through a small tube that was less than 3 feet in diameter. (They wouldn't let me do it)
If ever you get a chance to see the Superfortress do it. The good news is that there are restoration projects in progress where this will not be the only flyable B-29 much longer.
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Airworthy Lancasters
If I recall correctly there are only two Lancasters currently in flying condition - one in the UK and one in Canada.
Caught the Canadian machine in the air at the Hamilton Airshow two years ago and shot almost two rolls of film during its ten minute flight.
Regards,
Wurger
Caught the Canadian machine in the air at the Hamilton Airshow two years ago and shot almost two rolls of film during its ten minute flight.
Regards,
Wurger