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  • 89th8 Offline
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    89th
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    #1

    That video you posted of being in a Zero cockpit sent me down the rabbit hole. How lucky are we to have such HD videos, like this one at the 8:00 mark? Go full screen if you can. Flying in a 1945 B-29 Superfortress.

    Link to video

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    • George KG Offline
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      George K
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      #2

      Neat stuff.

      This might be a video I posted before you re-joined TNCR.

      Here's a video of a heart/vascular surgeon with whom I worked. He's the guy in the left seat.

      Link to video

      He always said it was terribly cramped and terribly loud. Drove like a truck, he said.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • 89th8 Offline
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        89th
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        #3

        Wow, cool video. Yeah definitely sounds like an old tractor or pickup on megablast steroids. You wonder if the pilots feel the sound/vibration in their soul for hours/days afterwards.

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          George K
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          #4

          Ray said that his hearing was affected, left ear more than right.

          Also, he said that there's nothing cooler than cruising along at about 120 knots, sliding the window open and resting your elbow on the windowsill.

          The Barbie III was one of the few that had a cannon installed in the nose - yeah, a real cannon. This particular one never flew overseas, but was used as a trainer.

          After Ray and his friends (The "Weary Warriors") bought and restored it, he would take it up about once a year with some staff from the OR for a spin around the 'burbs.

          That's Ray, standing with the nurses from the OR.

          IMG_4995.jpeg

          It was very, VERY, expensive to fly and maintain.

          I edited the earlier video to one that's on Youtube. It has some history of the B-25H.

          Here's a tour with Ray...

          After takeoff, Ray's in the right-hand seat.

          Link to video

          More than you want to know, but here's the Barbie's history:

          https://b-25history.org/aircraft/434106.htm

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • 89th8 Offline
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            89th
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            #5

            Love it. Thanks!

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            • George KG Offline
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              George K
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              Gonna be in the Rockford/Chicago area?

              Come fly on a B-25.

              https://www.eaa.org/flight-experiences/b-25

              1 hour for the "experience" and about 18 minutes in the air.

              $500 for the experience.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                89th
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                #7

                Cool, I would love do it. My wife might not like the risk or cost, though. There is a WWII airshow near me on Sunday, might drag the family there for Father's Day πŸ™‚

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                • 89th8 89th

                  That video you posted of being in a Zero cockpit sent me down the rabbit hole. How lucky are we to have such HD videos, like this one at the 8:00 mark? Go full screen if you can. Flying in a 1945 B-29 Superfortress.

                  Link to video

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                  Copper
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                  #8

                  @89th said in Hay George! Cockpits:

                  Flying in a 1945 B-29 Superfortress.

                  I took a picture of George's standing in front of a famous B-29 Superfortress.

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                  • LuFins DadL Offline
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                    LuFins Dad
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                    I remember when cockpit meant the operating controls of an aircraft or boat, but those days are long gone. Now a cockpit is the result of a penile inversion vaginoplasty.

                    The Brad

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                    • 89th8 89th

                      Cool, I would love do it. My wife might not like the risk or cost, though. There is a WWII airshow near me on Sunday, might drag the family there for Father's Day πŸ™‚

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                      @89th said in Hay George! Cockpits:

                      Cool, I would love do it. My wife might not like the risk or cost, though. There is a WWII airshow near me on Sunday, might drag the family there for Father's Day πŸ™‚

                      Love it. They can’t say no.

                      I’m going biking with my son, same reason. lol

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                        https://www.aerovintage.com/2023/08/05/b-17e-41-2595-restoration-update-july-29-2023/

                        A friend of mine husband has done a lot of work on the plane in the article above. He said that they have been working on it for 30 years and it will probably take another 30 years to finish.

                        He told a story about an auction in the area of vintage plane parts. The team leader wanted to get an original "yoke" for the plane. Willing to pay a max of something like USD$1500. The winning bidder ended up paying something like USD$6000. Obviously, they did not get it.

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                        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                          https://www.aerovintage.com/2023/08/05/b-17e-41-2595-restoration-update-july-29-2023/

                          A friend of mine husband has done a lot of work on the plane in the article above. He said that they have been working on it for 30 years and it will probably take another 30 years to finish.

                          He told a story about an auction in the area of vintage plane parts. The team leader wanted to get an original "yoke" for the plane. Willing to pay a max of something like USD$1500. The winning bidder ended up paying something like USD$6000. Obviously, they did not get it.

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                          Copper
                          wrote on last edited by
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                          @taiwan_girl said in Hay George! Cockpits:

                          another 30 years to finish

                          During the war mechanics could do the repair and turn it around in 30 minutes.

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                            Captain Ray told me that his B-25H required TONS of maintenance, something was always breaking and parts were scarce.

                            It cost hundreds of dollars per hour to fly.

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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