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I'll make a bet that there will be a number of
demonstrations from the crowd against the dropping of the
A-Bomb.
But a great time for those who are alive today because
their fathers and grandfathers did not have to hit the beaches of
Japan. I hope they turn out in force.
Pace e
Salute...........JP
PORKQUOTE: Relax, you may only have a few minutes left.
NASM Announces National Tour For Enola
Gay
Famous Airplane
Will Fly Again, Thanks To Extensive, Secret Renovation
The
National Air and Space Museum made a surprising announcement Thursday. In
honor of the 65th anniversary of the end of WWII, the NASM staff has been
secretly preparing the B-29 Enola Gay to make her airworthy for a
commemorative flight across the United States. The tour will begin in June
and run through August. After the tour, the plane will be disassembled
into large pieces that will be shipped by a special train from the final
tour stop back to the Udvar-Hazy Center, which is at Dulles Airport in
Washington, DC. The announcement is being made to enable the warbird
community as a whole to modify the airshow schedule so that other WWII
aircraft will be able to participate in the historic event. 
This
will be a one-way trip that will be long-remembered by the warbird and
historical community.
FAA
Administrator Randy Babbitt and NASM Director Gen. John R. Dailey,
USMC (Ret),made the surprise joint announcement at a news conference at
the Udvar-Hazy Center Thursday. The media release indicated Dailey would
be talking about the building of another hangar at the Center to house
more aerospace artifacts, such as the famous Memphis Belle. That B-17F was
recently “recalled” by the USAF Museum from its previous home on Mud
Island in Memphis, TN. But instead the media were surprised with the Enola
Gay announcement.
The
itinerary will take the famous B-29 to some thirteen airports from one
coast to the other. Since the B-29 will not be carrying bombs (or an
A-bomb like she did in August, 1945), she will be able to make trips of
several hundred miles at a time as she works her way across the Nation.
Some of the stops are at unlikely places, but because the time of the
flight will correspond with part of the summer airshow season, towns that
are not on the airshow circuit become logical choices for stops on the
tour. The Enola Gay will spend between two and four days at each stop,
depending upon the size of the crowds expected, and to give the crew time
to rest and maybe do a little fine-tuning and/or tinkering with the
B-29.
The
stop at Omaha, NE will be special, because the Enola Gay, while designed
by Boeing, was one of the 531 B-29 Superfortresses manufactured by the
Glenn Martin Aircraft Company in Omaha. Col. Paul Tibbets, her chief
pilot, picked her off the assembly line himself, and named her “Enola
Gay,” in honor of his mother.
The
stop at Salt Lake City, UT will include a special recognition of the crew
of the Enola Gay, and every other B-29 crew in the 509th Composite Bomb
Group. B-29 pilots trained for their top-secret bombing mission at
Wendover Air Force Base (now closed), about 60 miles from Salt Lake
City.
The
anniversary tour was conceived when the Enola Gay was undergoing a
complete restoration that began in the 1980s. Under the orders of the NASM
administrators, everything on the Enola Gay was restored to airworthy
condition. Wright R-3350 radial engines were test-run in the Garber
facility one at a time in 2001, and NASM personnel explained to curious
neighbors that the racket the whole neighborhood had heard a few nights in
a row was caused by blown mufflers on a rented auxiliary generator that
they had to use during a “wiring problem”. In all, the restoration crew
kept the actual condition of the Enola Gay secret for over ten
years.
Exxon
Mobil and AeroShell will sponsor the national tour. Exxon has donated all
of the fuel and AeroShell will donate the oil, and Enola Gay will need
lots of both. "We're proud to be able to give America one more chance to
see this flying piece of history," Dailey said. "If it wasn't for this
airplane, America might not be the country she is today."
- Andrews Air Force
Base in DC
- Philadelphia,
PA
- Richmond,
VA
- Indianapolis,
IN
- Lawrence,
KS.
- Ft. Leavenworth,
KS
- Omaha,
NE
- Odessa,
TX
- Longmont,
CO
- Salt Lake City,
UT
- Davis/Woodland/
Winters,
CA
- Astoria,
OR
- Yakima,
WA
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