OK, I'll jump in. Saw a nice story on a restored B29 in Connecticut
yesterday. Interesting part is they found two front tires for it on Ebay for
$149.
You can see the clip at: www.necn.com. Do a search for "B29 Tribute". Gotta
go to Monte Carlo now (in my mind, anyway).
Rick
In a message dated 6/1/03 7:25:26 AM, DLancer7676@cs.com writes:
<<While we are on the subject of bombers, just across the mountain from me,
in
Middlesboro, Kentucky is the P-38 Glacier Girl. I haven't been over
(45-minute drive on Rural highways) to see her yet, but she is one of the
fabled
bombers that were forced to land in Greenland (I think) during the 2nd world
war,
and was found most recently under many feet of ice. She was extricated and
brought to Middlesboro and was recondioned and recently flown. A great place
to
visit if you are into aircraft. Here is the link to her site online:
<A HREF="http://thelostsquadron.com/">The Lost Squadron Glacier Girl On-Line
Museum</A>
--David C.>>
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