Flying in a piece of history - the B-29

Martin Pauly

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Just before Oshkosh, I had the opportunity to fly in the cockpit observer seat of "DOC", one of the two remaining B-29 aircraft in airworthy condition. This was in Mason City, IA at their monthly airport BBQ - specifically, the one in July, the one just before Oshkosh. It was a fantastic (and maybe once-in-a-lifetime for me, $$$) experience.

Did I bing my cameras? You bet I did! The ride was surprisingly smooth (for a piston airplane!), and sitting in the very seats that were once the workplace of pilots of the greatest generation was touching. Aircraft Commander Steve Zimmerman and his crew did a nice job explaining what they were doing, and I try to convey a lot of that in this new video.

 
Yeah, great video, really enjoyed it. Have you got your bonanza back yet?
 
Yeah, great video, really enjoyed it. Have you got your bonanza back yet?
Thanks, Jim.

And no, I am still waiting for the Bonanza - though it looks like there is light at the end of the tunnel coming quite soon. I can't wait!

- Martin
 
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