B-29 Doc Remains “Go” for First Flight This SUNDAY!

A screen shot from Doc's Friends latest video showing the Superfortress during her first taxi trials on May 11th. 2016.
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A screen shot from Doc's Friends latest video showing the Superfortress during her first taxi trials on May 11th. 2016.

This just in from Doc’s Friends, the organization restoring the B-29 Super Fortress known as Doc.


WICHITA, Kan., July 15, 2016 – B-29 Doc remains on schedule for first flight Sunday, July 17. The restored Boeing B-29 Superfortress will take off and land from the non-joint-use runway at McConnell Air Force Base, adjacent to where the restoration team has spent the last 16 years restoring the warbird.

The final decision to fly on Sunday is dependent upon weather conditions, including wind and ceiling, along with assurance from the flight crew and ground crew regarding the performance of the B-29 during final ground testing.

“Getting the plane safely in the air and then back on the ground again is our top priority,” said Jim Murphy, Doc’s Friends Restoration Program Manager. “While we do not see now, or expect any issues with the plane in the coming days, we will remain vigilant in checking systems and conditions up to the minute we plan to takeoff. If everything goes as planned, Sunday will be a spectacular day for the volunteers who have worked hundreds of thousands of hours to restore this plane.”

Doc’s flight and ground crews expect to have wheels up at 8:30 a.m. CDT. The flight can be viewed by the public from locations along 47th Street South near Oliver in Wichita, including parking lots on the southwest corner of 47th Street South and Oliver. A live webcast will also be available HERE.

Due to security restrictions at the active air force base, as well as security access at Doc’s home at Air Capital Flight Line, runway and ramp access to the public will not be granted. Flight plans could change with little or no notice. The public is encouraged to subscribe online HERE to receive information regarding any schedule changes for first flight. Information about scheduling and flight data will also be provided on the B-29 Doc social media channels.

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Richard Mallory Allnutt's aviation passion ignited at the 1974 Farnborough Airshow. Raised in 1970s Britain, he was immersed in WWII aviation lore. Moving to Washington DC, he frequented the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, meeting aviation legends.

After grad school, Richard worked for Lockheed-Martin but stayed devoted to aviation, volunteering at museums and honing his photography skills. In 2013, he became the founding editor of Warbirds News, now Vintage Aviation News. With around 800 articles written, he focuses on supporting grassroots aviation groups.

Richard values the connections made in the aviation community and is proud to help grow Vintage Aviation News.

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Richard Mallory Allnutt's aviation passion ignited at the 1974 Farnborough Airshow. Raised in 1970s Britain, he was immersed in WWII aviation lore. Moving to Washington DC, he frequented the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum, meeting aviation legends. After grad school, Richard worked for Lockheed-Martin but stayed devoted to aviation, volunteering at museums and honing his photography skills. In 2013, he became the founding editor of Warbirds News, now Vintage Aviation News. With around 800 articles written, he focuses on supporting grassroots aviation groups. Richard values the connections made in the aviation community and is proud to help grow Vintage Aviation News.

2 Comments

  1. What an amazing project. Congratulations. Wishing “Doc” and the crew all the best. Soft landings.

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