tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post957218591750813878..comments2024-01-26T01:49:56.783-06:00Comments on Lagniappe's Lair: Pima Big Boy--The B-36 PeacemakerMurphy's Lawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17164780742334950772noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-83557832544912042912015-02-13T22:05:10.463-06:002015-02-13T22:05:10.463-06:00Ran across a little more info about this particula...Ran across a little more info about this particular aircraft in "This Day in Aviation" blog. http://www.thisdayinaviation.com/12-february-1959/Marc C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05593002055776765614noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-31146928968488061672014-06-26T19:01:25.134-05:002014-06-26T19:01:25.134-05:00Thanks for the picturesThanks for the picturesAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-30537994890417775412014-06-26T09:13:25.812-05:002014-06-26T09:13:25.812-05:00You and me both. There were something.You and me both. There were something.Murphy's Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17164780742334950772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-36060509339069830612014-06-26T09:10:24.487-05:002014-06-26T09:10:24.487-05:00I heart those planes so much.I heart those planes so much.Tamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07285540310465422476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-19745873537521765202014-06-25T22:50:47.927-05:002014-06-25T22:50:47.927-05:00I always liked what the Crew Chiefs said about the...I always liked what the Crew Chiefs said about them.....<br /><br />"two turning, two burning, two joking, and two smoking, with two engines not accounted for"drjimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-39183377063667499302014-06-25T21:08:18.150-05:002014-06-25T21:08:18.150-05:00Even more sadly, the restoration was complete enou...Even more sadly, the restoration was complete enough that the aircraft could have been flown away and it was supposed to fly away, but at the last minute, after engines had been test run successfully, the bureaucrats put the nix on it and she was disassembled and trucked away.Murphy's Lawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17164780742334950772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-54495395822349969322014-06-25T20:56:20.300-05:002014-06-25T20:56:20.300-05:00P.S.: The first picture here shows 2827 coming of...P.S.: <a href="http://www.ub88.org/researchprojects/b36peacemaker/thelastb36/the-last-b-36.html" rel="nofollow">The first picture here</a> shows 2827 coming off the line at the Convair plant. Someone may correct me here, but I'm pretty sure the view is to the South.<br /><br />In '05 or '06, as an Asst. Scoutmaster, we took our Troop on a tour of that plant (one ASM dad was a L/M engineer, another was a AF Reserve Falcon driver). I think that I'd be correct in asserting that the area just aft of the B-36's tail in the pic, and off the starboard wingtip, was where we saw UAE and IAF 'lawn darts' side by side, nearing final assembly.an Donalbanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418506325893352676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-68942883490010654932014-06-25T20:42:32.240-05:002014-06-25T20:42:32.240-05:00Wonderful pics, if kinda bittersweet. I first saw...Wonderful pics, if kinda bittersweet. I first saw that bird in 1970, where it graced the entrance to Great Southwest "International" - a side trip to our 4th grade class' field trip to the American Airlines training center just across TX-360. When GSW closed due to the opening of D/FW Int'l in '74, the B-36 was repeatedly vandalized until finally being moved to the other side (west) of Ft. Worth, to [then] Carswell AFB (now NAS-JRB).<br /><br />What gets my goat is that the a$$clowns in FTW (a$$clownery is usually associated with Dallas, not FTW) - both city officials and L/M executives, squandered the opportunity to complete the restoration and display her in the city of her birth.<br /><br />Good on Pima for doing the right thing! Gorgeous airplane!an Donalbanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418506325893352676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-67566810095222292842014-06-25T09:34:26.328-05:002014-06-25T09:34:26.328-05:00John in Philly
My wife and I were visiting the Uv...John in Philly<br /><br />My wife and I were visiting the Uvdar-Hazy Museum a while ago. They had a cut away of the Pratt and Whitney R-4360 engine. The engine looked like a swiss watch of precision machining and fine fitting moving parts.<br /><br />But from the viewpoint of this engine room machinist mate, way to many moving parts. Steam turbines tend to run forever when the oil is kept clean, and having 6 of these big radials on one aircraft must have meant a ton of downtime for maintenance and repair. <br /><br />A few years ago one of the flying B-17s was at Northeast Philadelphia Airport, and since I was coming home from work in uniform, I got tarmac access and was lucky enough to be standing about 20 feet away when they started all four engines. (My father was Army, then Army Air Corp in WWII, non flying part.) After all four had started safely I realized I was standing there with tears rolling down my face.<br /><br />I can only imagine what getting all six started and then adding the jets into the mix must have sounded like.<br /><br />John in PhillyJohn in Phillyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16196033252818387245noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20147126.post-83218278127221971522014-06-25T07:56:47.666-05:002014-06-25T07:56:47.666-05:00Six turnin' and four burnin'!
I like how ...Six turnin' and four burnin'!<br /><br />I like how all six props are in the exact same position. Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16675170508193377512noreply@blogger.com