cvairwerks
Staff Sergeant
A little excitement for me on the project. In chasing down some reference material on today's B-29 antenna and TX/RX question, I ended up being on AAFCollections and stumbled across some listings for Ellington Field. My AT spend much of it's service life there and the rest at Tinker. I've got a book written by a female mechanic at Ellington, with her memories of the airplane, and some maintenance info on it. Looking thru some of the class books on the site, there she was in some of the photos. All you can see is the nose and nacelles and wings from the class shots. It's enough to confirm that 42-48053 was delivered strictly as a gun trainer and not as a bombardier trainer. There's enough of the nose glass visible that you can see the K-2A gun ball for the flexible .30 on the nose. Cool....now I have more data on how she was delivered. I do know that she retained the turret for a while, until the first major inspection undertaken at Ellington. At that time, the two longerons that support the turret ring frame were found to be cracked in that area and the turret was removed and faired over.