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Anyone else cheer when number two finally started? What a plane! I cheered along, the pride those folks must have after all that hard work to restore Doc from a relic in the desert.
Yeah , that was cool . The flip side was the B29 in Greenland that caught fire and was destroyed after a crew had got it flight worthy .
Well, not quite flight worthy, since they forgot to bolt down the little 2-stroke generator near the tail. What an anticlimax, watching that whole PBS presentation.
It wasn't the design of the engines that was problematic by the time LeMay was in charge. The design requirements set for the aircraft by the Army made for poor coling ofthe engines. Plus, weight requirements made the use of magnesium castings a must. As you know magnesium burns vrey hot and resulted in many fires.Chrysler used the engines as stationary generators and used this as dyno tests. They produced a lot of the electricity used in the plant.You can read more about it here: http://www.allpar.com/history/military/b-29.html
One of the issues was that the 3350s were running dual stage forced induction , plus the rear cylinders didn't receive enough cooling air . Flight engineers on the B29 had their hands full during bombing runs . Dusty
There was an updated article today. Sorry that I cannot print a link, have to be a subscriber. It stated that the average fuel consumption will be 500 gallons an hour. Ouch! Now think for a moment, this usage is with very conservative running conditions.