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Hi Art,
I was reading a journal / diary ( http://home.att.net/~sallyann4/samuelson1.html ) about how many problems B29's were having mechanically. How was Willie as far as down time? |
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bject: Art Kramer WILLIE THE WOLF
From: Mark and Kim Smith Date: 12/27/03 8:03 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Hi Art, I was reading a journal / diary ( http://home.att.net/~sallyann4/samuelson1.html ) about how many problems B29's were having mechanically. How was Willie as far as down time? Wilie was quite good. MArtin built is storng and simple. R eloable R-2800 engines were great. But the Curtis electric props needed a lot of tender loving care and even so ran away from time to time throwing a prop blade every now and again. The nose wheel was a bit weak and that took good maintainance too, but we had relatively few mechanical failures. You have to love Willlie Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Good to see it was a machine you could rely on. I will assume, except
for a lemon here and there, that most of the other B-26's were the same in reliability. With the R3350 heat problems and other things B-29's had to worry about, having that added stress during a mission couldn't have helped those guys much. ArtKramr wrote: bject: Art Kramer WILLIE THE WOLF From: Mark and Kim Smith Date: 12/27/03 8:03 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Hi Art, I was reading a journal / diary ( http://home.att.net/~sallyann4/samuelson1.html ) about how many problems B29's were having mechanically. How was Willie as far as down time? Wilie was quite good. MArtin built is storng and simple. R eloable R-2800 engines were great. But the Curtis electric props needed a lot of tender loving care and even so ran away from time to time throwing a prop blade every now and again. The nose wheel was a bit weak and that took good maintainance too, but we had relatively few mechanical failures. You have to love Willlie Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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