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 2014-05-07 GMT-5 hours   
According to the Witchita Eagle, the B-29 Doc might be flyable in time for Oshkosh. Regardless it should fly this year. It would be great to see 2 B-29's fly together.

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Troy

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 2014-05-08 GMT-5 hours   
That would be great. I hope it happens.

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 2014-05-19 GMT-5 hours   
That would indeed be great news! I have read somewhere about the new funding they have secured. Now all we need is a B-36 to fly again?

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 2014-07-26 GMT-5 hours   
June 23,2014 the 4th engine was installed. July 23 the flaps were installed. It will be soon.
Troy
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 2016-04-17 GMT-5 hours   
According to the website www.b-29doc.com they are in the final stages of getting an FAA airworthiness certificate.

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 2016-04-19 GMT-5 hours   
Awesome!

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Johannes Berger

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 2016-05-15 GMT-5 hours   
According to b-29doc.com, low speed taxing trials are underway.

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 2016-05-21 GMT-5 hours   
According to b-29doc.com, Doc just got airworthiness certificate. Need to get permission to use McConnel runways fir testing.

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 2016-07-18 GMT-5 hours   
On the Wichita Eagle website , Doc's first flight finally happened today. Great videos. Great day. Now there's 2 fly able B-29's.

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 2017-10-25 GMT-5 hours   
"DOC" the B-29 is now on the Air Show circuit and has been given rave reviews. For the first time in MANY years 2 B-29's have seen in the skies again. A Wonderful sight!!!

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