
Originally Posted by
husaberg
They stretch them out as well.
Keeps the old girl flying, so all good to me.
better ending than the B29 story
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Thanks for that. The turbines are much lighter than the radials that they replace and so I wondered how they dealt with the C of G shift. Obviously the turbines are mounted further forward but that's not enough. Lengthening the forward fuselage would do it alright and give all the other advantages mentioned.
Some time ago, I read a book on salvaging veteran aircraft and the story of that B 29 was included. According to the book, they needed the APU running for the salvage work and so jury rigged a fuel supply for it, i.e. a tin and a bit of wire. Under the pressure to complete before the weather trapped them for another year, they neglected to sort it out properly before attempting to fly with the tragic result. Better on the ground than in the air I guess.
I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.
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