Fri, Aug 14, 2015
Systems Are Being Checked And Fine-Tuned In Anticipation Of Return To Flight
The restoration of the historic warbird that will soon become the second operational B-29 Superfortress is now entering its final stage. Countdown to first flight is steadily approaching, following the ceremonial rollout of “Doc” earlier this year.
Doc’s Friends, the nonprofit, volunteer-powered organization restoring the B-29, is hopeful that Doc will take to the skies later this year.
Doc's Friends says the aircraft has been partially fueled and closely checked for leaks, with none occurring. The fuel system is currently being fine-tuned prior to pressurization and engine start.
Turbocharger casings have been installed on all four engines. Engine exhaust system installations are nearly complete and final avionics components are ready to install, including intercoms required for ground and air operations.
An FAA review of Aircraft Inspection Plan is in process.
Before the B-29 can be flown, Doc’s Friends must receive an Airworthiness Certificate from the FAA. Once the certificate is issued, a formal application, which has already been completed, will be submitted to the U.S. Air Force requesting approval to operate Doc from McConnell Air Force Base during the flight-testing phase.
Doc’s Friends is currently evaluating options for a permanent home base for the B-29 at the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. The organization will operate the aircraft as a flying museum to accomplish its intended mission.
Doc’s Friends’ board of directors approved the launch of a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to help fund the costs of conducting the flight-testing phase of the program. Additional details will be released at a later date.
(Images provided by Doc's Friends)
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