While stationed in New Mexico in the late 60s early 70s I was introduced to a fellow who's name has long left my memory. He had three B17Gs that he used for slurry drops on forest fires. I worked on his planes part time and even flew right seat on some missions. What a rush :yikes:. Just before PCSing to Dover Del., he purchased two C119 cargo planes that had been modified with a jet engine mounted on the top center of the fuselage. Only had one flight on his "Old Shakey" but had a few in Southeast Asia prior to that. About two years before leaving Dover they brought in a crated B17. I helped reassemble "Shoo Shoo Baby" but didn't see the finished product until several years later. I too love the old aircraft.
B17
P51 "Mustang"
Spitfire
PBY "Catalina"
I have toured a B17, but have never flown in one. I flew in a P51 several times years ago. My first ever airplane flight was in a PBY...at age 3 or 4. Never even got close enough to touch a Spit, but it is one of the neatest planes ever built, and the Battle of Britain one of the greatest conflicts ever fought.
Long before firefighters wore turnouts we were on the receiving end of the pink stuff on many occasions. Lots of white T shirts became forever PINK. Spotted for a dozer operator (Calvin ? name slips me at the moment) out of San Jacinto.