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B-17 "Fuddy Duddy" sold

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 8:38 am
by loomex
I am not sure if this would go here but.....
[quote]Museum sells Fuddy Duddy
Wings of Eagles says sale takes away $3.1M debt

By JEFF MURRAY
Gannett News Service


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Re: B-17 sold

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 10:36 am
by BFMF
I hope the new owners take care of it

Re: B-17 sold

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 3:46 pm
by Politically Incorrect
Fuddy duddy was in rough shape when it was here in town about a year ago taking the place of Aluminum Overcast's tour for the EAA.
It leaked water from every seam and the inside smelled of a flodded basement.
That is a high price for a 17 that wasn't even in battle, actually the guns placements and turrets are fake, just props to make it look like a battle ready aircraft.
But from the outside a very nice looking aircraft, and I hope she gets the attention it deserves. And hope to see her flying again soon!

Re: B-17 sold

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 3:26 pm
by loomex
Fuddy duddy was in rough shape when it was here in town about a year ago taking the place of Aluminum Overcast's tour for the EAA.
It leaked water from every seam and the inside smelled of a flodded basement.
That is a high price for a 17 that wasn't even in battle, actually the guns placements and turrets are fake, just props to make it look like a battle ready aircraft.
But from the outside a very nice looking aircraft, and I hope she gets the attention it deserves. And hope to see her flying again soon!


At that time she was being "care for" by another museum. This planes original name was not fuddy duddy

The B-17 Fuddy Duddy
Fuddy Duddy was flying regularly until about two years ago, at which time it was put on display at the National Warplane Museum. The aircraft's paint scheme is that of the original Fuddy Duddy, a B-17G assigned to the 8th Air Force, 447th Bomb Group, 708th Bomb Squadron. Like Aluminum Overcast, the airplane did not see combat and is fully equipped for passenger flights.




The Wings of Eagles B-17G was built by Douglas Aircraft in 1944 at their Long Beach, California, plant and delivered to the Pacific Theater where it was converted for use as a VIP transport. In 1946, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the aircraft on his tour of the South Pacific. Gen. Douglas MacArthur also used it in the 1950s. Acquired by the National Warplane Museum in 1986, it was restored to resemble the Fuddy Duddy, an 8th Air Force B-17G assigned to the 708th Bombardment Squadron, 447th Bomb Group that was lost in a mid-air collision over Mannheim, Germany, on December 30, 1944.

Re: B-17 "Fuddy Duddy" sold

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 10:09 pm
by Flt.Lt.Andrew
So what? At least it isnt being scrapped.



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Re: B-17 "Fuddy Duddy" sold

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 10:44 pm
by loomex
So what? At least it isnt being scrapped.



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In this area it was big news. She was one of the big attractions to this area known for it aviation history and sites.

Re: B-17 "Fuddy Duddy" sold

PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 11:08 pm
by flyboy 28
:( I remember seeing it in person many times. Hopefully I still can..