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Enola Gay restored

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The Smithsonian has finished their restoration of Enola Gay, and she looks good.

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Is it going to the same place where they're putting the shuttle?
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Thats great! I saw part of her fuselage a few years back, when they had it on display in the Smithsonian Its nice to see her back together again.

I cant access the article, where is she going to be displayed?
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I saw this picture today in the San Jose Merc. I wish I had some money so I could visit interstng stuff like this. Never been to the East Coast except for FL.
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Travel fares might cost a bit, but the Smithsonian itself is free.
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I'd like to get a look at that Ar 234 in the background myself.
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I got to sit in the pilot's seat of the CAF's Fifi years ago. Had visions of mushroom clouds...
I'm looking forward to the day when they finish restoration on the Swoose, the only B-17C in existance.
I can ID the Ar 234 and Me 262 in the background, under plastic, but the rest of what's in that shot is beyond me......
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Frank Hipper wrote:I got to sit in the pilot's seat of the CAF's Fifi years ago. Had visions of mushroom clouds...
I'm looking forward to the day when they finish restoration on the Swoose, the only B-17C in existance.
I can ID the Ar 234 and Me 262 in the background, under plastic, but the rest of what's in that shot is beyond me......
Its really hard to tell. I think the yellow plane in the back left corner, might be a P-39 ?? Or maybe a P-59 ?

Is the plane covering it, possibly a Tri-Motor?
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I believe the concorde will also be displayed there.
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Frank Hipper wrote:I got to sit in the pilot's seat of the CAF's Fifi years ago. Had visions of mushroom clouds...
Just curious, did Fifi get the 'silverplate' mod for nuclear delivery?
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phongn wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:I got to sit in the pilot's seat of the CAF's Fifi years ago. Had visions of mushroom clouds...
Just curious, did Fifi get the 'silverplate' mod for nuclear delivery?
She's a former target towing A/C, lowned to the Navy by the Air Force found at China Lake in 1971, so probably not.
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Good to see the old girl restored. Trully a peice of history.

It is a shame that they haven't done the same with Boxcar. But then again the Air Force Museum is probably on a tighter budget.
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Didn't some protesters try to pour blood on the Enola gay several years ago?

The plane looks nice BTW.
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Stormbringer wrote:It is a shame that they haven't done the same with Boxcar. But then again the Air Force Museum is probably on a tighter budget.
The name is actually "Bock's Car" 8)
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Ah, that's one fine piece of bomber. Back when wars were more than three week conflicts and each battle had a damn name. -_-
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Sea Skimmer wrote:I'd like to get a look at that Ar 234 in the background myself.
As would I...never seen one of those.

Heh, I have seen Bockscar (the one that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki) in the AF museum, so...
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Stormbringer wrote:Good to see the old girl restored. Trully a peice of history.

It is a shame that they haven't done the same with Boxcar. But then again the Air Force Museum is probably on a tighter budget.
They *HAVE* done the same with Bockscar. It is sitting in the AF museum now, and looks (well, externally anyways) like it is in perfect condition.
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