Originally Posted By: 86cutlass307
My Grandfather lived in Kechi, KS and worked for Boeing in Wichita during WW2 building wings and horizontal stabilizers for B-17's and later B-29 components. I wish I could ask him if he remembers this tail number but he has been in the great aircraft assembly factory in the sky for a long time. I think he would be proud to see this machine flying again.
That he would.
When I worked for Boeing in Wichita I had a garden at a retired friends house. He worked for Boeing during the war and being of small stature, he was the designated "wing man." I.E., he got up inside the wings for any final assembly and made sure that no tools or fasteners had been left in the wings before test flights.
He, too, would have been proud.