Тёмный

Really! A B17 Bomber IN A BARN?! 

Auto Archaeology
Подписаться 62 тыс.
Просмотров 63 тыс.
50% 1

This B17e named 'Desert Rat' is under restoration in a converted barn outside of Marengo, Illinois. It has been in process of restoration for years, and still has years to go.
If you would like more information on 'Desert Rat', you can use the links below. They are always looking for volunteers and donations to keep the restoration alive as well.
/ 12595desertrat
www.aerovintage.com/rat-4.htm?...
If you have any questions or comments, you can always contact me through any of my information below.
/ theautoarchaeologist
/ autoarchaeology
/ autoarchaeology
/ theautoarchaeologist
www.barnfinds.org
TheAutoArchaeologist@Yahoo.com

Авто/Мото

Опубликовано:

 

24 июл 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 92   
@augustolivo4342
@augustolivo4342 3 года назад
My father was a B-17 tail gunner. 15 missions before shot up with flak. Never spoke about it until his later years in life. Had a great run 93 yrs old 2015.
@guyjohnson2856
@guyjohnson2856 3 года назад
I've been lucky enough to volunteer on the Desert Rat for several years..it's been slow going but the work is first rate...this bird is going to fly.
@mtgering
@mtgering 3 года назад
Currently going to school to get my A&P in Indianapolis. How can I get involved with this project? This is awesome!
@guyjohnson2856
@guyjohnson2856 3 года назад
@@mtgering Mike Kellner is the owner.They work all the time on it but Saturdays are the main work day..give him a yell and make sure they are working and come on out..
@mtgering
@mtgering 3 года назад
@@guyjohnson2856 Thanks!
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
The information is also in the description
@Fifty8day
@Fifty8day 3 года назад
Good on you , I hope it's fun.
@rotaxtwin
@rotaxtwin 3 года назад
Wow, this guy has some skills. Doing this work in a relatively small space too, that takes a lot of effort to keep organized. Hats off, man.
@clementevaldez1271
@clementevaldez1271 2 года назад
We regardless of generation must never forget that brave young men flew and maintained these giants that took the war to the enemies of peace . God bless them all.
@duncandmcgrath6290
@duncandmcgrath6290 3 года назад
Brave souls who once flew those are honoured . Thanks for the tour👍
@gregorysmith875
@gregorysmith875 2 года назад
Just so you know: while the "E" variant is rare, being the first model with the redesigned vertical stabilizer, (you call the "tall tail") they made them all like that all the way up to the "G" variant in 1945. The so-called "tall tails" never "broke off" during "certain conditions" unless those "conditions" included exploding flack or mid air collisions. It was the smaller vertical stabilizer design from the earlier variants that had stability issues hence the redesign. I don't mean any disrespect but please, if you're going to shoot a RU-vid short about something, especially something that you've visiting for 5 years, do some research - it's a fascinating story, this bird's history and service. Thank you, Greg.
@c5d53g2e
@c5d53g2e 3 года назад
That put a lump in my throat. My grandpa's brother flew 6 missions over Europe in a B17. I never got to meet my great uncle, but when I saw this, I cried.
@jacobgallagher3399
@jacobgallagher3399 2 года назад
Same
@jacobgallagher3399
@jacobgallagher3399 2 года назад
Three of my family members were in wwll and one served on the USS TEXAS one flew 10 missions in a b17 and one was in the us 163 fighter division he flew in a p51 mustang
@fabulousprofound
@fabulousprofound 3 года назад
I wasn’t expecting this… so glad I subscribed to this channel 😁 please keep us updated?
@kennysherrill6542
@kennysherrill6542 3 года назад
I've been following this project since 1985 when I first heard of it. I was told it was a D model but as with rumors that was incorrect, these guys are legends, everyone in the war bird movement knows about Desert Rat. 👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
@charosenz
@charosenz 3 года назад
Wonderful. My father few 35 missions in a B17 and restoring this plane keeps the history alive. And that is priceless! I bet tons of folks with help if there would be a gofundme listed......
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
I'll ask the owner to set one up.
@nancychace8619
@nancychace8619 3 года назад
Awesome project. There are 1 or 2 out there - not many of this magnitude. Appreciate the hard work - it's an art at this level. It will be incredible when you get it out of the barn!
@B17Alliance
@B17Alliance 3 года назад
So great to see this. What a great job they are doing. We've heard of the Dessert Rat on many occasions. They would be our peers so to speak, since we are also restoring a B-17 "G" model. Thanks for sharing the history behind the aircraft and this quick paced video update on their progress. Its great to know we are not alone in this grand endeavor! They are a few steps ahead of us, but one day our B-17's could fly together! We are located in Salem. OR.
@timcarlig3025
@timcarlig3025 3 года назад
Absolutely amazing. Quite the undertaking. My dad fixed the communication equipment on the B-17’s
@leonardlloyd1089
@leonardlloyd1089 Год назад
Beautiful, godspeed!!!
@joesjunkgarage
@joesjunkgarage 3 года назад
I’ve visited this plane/site years back while driving up to Fontana, just outside of Walworth, WI. My Grandmother lived by the observatory. Great to see the progress! Your channel has great content, looking forward to watching more in the future!
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
Thank you!
@mannyestacio8658
@mannyestacio8658 3 года назад
The narrator describes the aircraft as one of the "few tall tail" B-17's. In fact, it is quite the opposite: the B-17E model was the FIRST of the tall-tail B-17's, which also included widening the fuselage from the radio compartment to the tail to accommodate tail gunner position and give a little more room for the waist gunners. The smaller tails were on the original Model 299 prototype through the B-17D model. There is only one "shark fin" B-17 known to exist, "The Swoose," owned by the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. Restoration of that B-17D has been deferred for many years, in favor of restoring the more famous "Memphis Belle" B-17F.
@notimeboy
@notimeboy 2 года назад
Great work. I'm amazed that work can be accomplished in that barn. Looks like organized chaos.
@davemartin9498
@davemartin9498 3 года назад
Wow what an amazing plane. Amazing barn (warehouse) those twin 50cal machine guns in the tail look real to me. Awesome video, thanks!
@erikskole7669
@erikskole7669 3 года назад
It makes me smile every time I see the dedication to these old work horses. It also makes me sad to think about the loss of all those old planes before someone decided to save the history and glory of those old girls.
@Tonefiend
@Tonefiend 3 года назад
That was great! Hope you keep us updated!
@robkarr7050
@robkarr7050 3 года назад
This is absolutely amazing to see. If I were not so far away I would love to buck some more rivets on such a wonderful aircraft. Thank you so much for sharing this.
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
The description has the info on talking to the owner.
@gavinplunkett977
@gavinplunkett977 3 года назад
I can't wait until this B17 is finished.
@timothysmith8300
@timothysmith8300 3 года назад
Well done to all those concerned keep up the good work.
@patrickmccrann991
@patrickmccrann991 3 года назад
Originally the B-17 had a smaller tail and no tailgunner position. Starting with the B-17E model, the after section was redesigned and a larger fuselage, tail section, and tailfin were added. Most B-17s built were the B-17G model with a powered nose gun replacing the hand held guns on the E and F models.
@dyer2cycle
@dyer2cycle 2 года назад
..yeah..the B-17, beginning with the "E" model, had the fuselage aft of the cockpit, and the tail, extensively redesigned..so much so, I never understood why it didn't warrant a new designation..strange..for example, one B-17E was converted to use Allison liquid cooled engines...only an engine change, not a major airframe redesign, yet it was redesignated a "B-38"..and the B-17F that was converted to a bomber escort was redesignated "YB-40"..there are a lot of examples of this sort of thing..where seemingly minor changes got a new designation, while major redesigns sometimes did not...even applied to sub-types, such as the P-47D..early ones had the B-C type razorback fuselage and sliding canopy, then they cut down the fuselage and added a bubble canopy..yet, it was still a "P-47D"..you'd think that would have automatically resulted in it being a "P-47E", "P-47F", or whatever the next available sub-type was....
@patrickjohnson2886
@patrickjohnson2886 3 года назад
I love this stuff. Thanks for posting it.
@davewoodmancy4596
@davewoodmancy4596 3 года назад
Fantastic project
@slick247
@slick247 2 года назад
Ahh this is Awesome! Cant wait to see her flyin again, keep us posted if you can, great video, thanks Brother 👍🏻
@daniellebcooper7160
@daniellebcooper7160 2 года назад
Very interesting..thank you for posting.
@kennydemartini2169
@kennydemartini2169 3 года назад
Good Lord!!! I've restored dozens of cars, but I wouldn't know where to begin with that beauty! Good luck to the crew taking this on, and it's good to see one of your videos again.
@sajadnoori1976
@sajadnoori1976 3 года назад
Woow Your work is wonderful 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@airington01
@airington01 3 года назад
You mostly need hundreds of volunteers to help.
@dyer2cycle
@dyer2cycle 2 года назад
..I doubt it..they would probably be stumbling over each other, some of them wouldn't know what they were doing, others would want to "be in charge" and boss everybody else, some would bicker and not get along..better off to have a small group of people who are skilled and work well together...
@medwaymodelrailway7129
@medwaymodelrailway7129 3 года назад
Great video today .Got my support.
@Jammer.1
@Jammer.1 2 года назад
That is a cool find !
@flyurway
@flyurway 2 года назад
Wow! Looks great, but they sure have their work cut out for them. Good luck and looking forward to someday seeing the only E model in the air!!
@marlinkojak9882
@marlinkojak9882 2 года назад
thank you for the information i would sure love to be their to help restore that great part of history
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
You can drop them a line and help. Info in the description
@Fifty8day
@Fifty8day 3 года назад
Wow that looks like an amazing restoration. Keeping track of where they left the wrench might be an issue.
@bigeddie1231
@bigeddie1231 3 года назад
that is so awesome
@123elvislives
@123elvislives 3 года назад
I love watching this stuff and l love The flying fortress 🇦🇺👍🇦🇺👍🇦🇺👑🙏
@alanice5629
@alanice5629 2 года назад
Step One: Get a barn. Step Two: Put a B-17 in it. Step Three: Learn that the amount of movement in the finished video is extremely magnified on the screen when you watch it. I had to stop watching about halfway through the video. It was making my eyes hurt it was jumping around so much. Very cool aircraft and story. I hope I get to see it in the air once it is finished.
@wuffos
@wuffos 2 года назад
At 3:33 , the engines appear to be twin-row radials, whereas the B-17 used the single-row Curtiss-Wright R-1820 . Might these engines be for a different project ?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
I have no idea, you would have to ask them.
@VetteSource
@VetteSource 3 года назад
Wow, cool beyond words. Now that is a labor of love. You're within spitting distance of Osh Kosh. You headed up there for AirVenture?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
No, sadly not. It always falls on another event I go to.
@stephanieschermi8715
@stephanieschermi8715 3 года назад
Great!!
@richardatkinson2080
@richardatkinson2080 3 года назад
So what brand of engines were fitted to the B-17? Studebaker built engines at the Indiana plant under contract for the Govt during WW11 ~ really interesting video and now following its progress, thanx
@0GreatMerlin
@0GreatMerlin 2 года назад
So, are they going to move the project somewhere else, or just build the barn around it as it gets assembled. It looks like the fuselage is about 90% complete. Clearly you can't mount the tail and wings in that barn, it would look like Alice in the White Rabbit's house with bits and pieces sticking out all over the place. Still, nice to see this old bird coming back together. We need to keep our past to help us remember.
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
They will do final assembly at a hangar at a nearby airport.
@willwaconsya3433
@willwaconsya3433 2 года назад
You must have aquired a ton of manuals and blue prints to under take such a hudge project. My late father worked on those birds during the war. I have an old Homelite 2 cycle engine that ran a 25 volt charger for the aircraft batteries. It came from the tail section of a B17. It's for sale if you're looking for one. It does not have the generator part.
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
You can contact them through the link in the description
@cowerdnerddespacito9518
@cowerdnerddespacito9518 3 года назад
You think it’s still got the manufacturers warranty
@ScottM3
@ScottM3 3 года назад
What are the corrugated pieces that look they are from a Junkers?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
Nope, they are internal parts of the wings
@user-le6dq5vn9p
@user-le6dq5vn9p 10 месяцев назад
can we visit your barn
@bw2156
@bw2156 3 года назад
Who can I contact to bring a group to help buck some rivets?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
The info is in the description to contact the owners.
@kkuenzel56
@kkuenzel56 2 года назад
Is the Kalamazoo Air Zoo involved with this project?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
They are not
@sniperbullet12
@sniperbullet12 3 года назад
Hey I live in marengo is this open to the public to see?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
You can contact the owner, in the description is his info.
@Starfox.1993
@Starfox.1993 2 года назад
I’m surprised the military didn’t confiscate that stuff.
@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus
@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus 3 года назад
Are they restoring this to flyable or a static display?
@pauloitalianidesign6946
@pauloitalianidesign6946 3 года назад
That's the question
@kennysherrill6542
@kennysherrill6542 3 года назад
No, this bird is going to fly.👍❤🇺🇸
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
It will be restored to full operations.
@mrivucu
@mrivucu 3 года назад
Does he still have the sperry ball turret?
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
He does!
@mrivucu
@mrivucu 3 года назад
By far the coolest part of the b-17!
@majobis
@majobis 2 года назад
My uncle that I never met, flew in a B24 for a number missions one day she vanished never to be found again
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
Damn
@davidsluss9056
@davidsluss9056 3 года назад
One ward (awesome)p.s. I want to take a flight when it gets done American Nostalga!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 3 года назад
I think he's planning something along those lines.
@mclyte20
@mclyte20 2 года назад
I wear a military green colored t-shirt with the United States Army Air Corps Insignia on the chest area along with my 1940's Coca * Cola logo red colored ball cap hat. The United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) was active from 2 July 1926 - 9 March 1942 and was disbanded 18 September 1947. The Lineage of the United States Air Force are as follows : Aeronautical Division, Signal Corps 1 August 1907 - 18 July 1914, Aviation Section, Signal Corps 18 July 1914 - 20 May 1918, Division of Military Aeronautics 20 May 1918 - 24 May 1918, Air Service, U.S. Army 24 May 1918 - 2 July 1926, U.S. Army Air Corps 2 July 1926 - 20 June 1941, U.S. Army Air Forces 20 June 1941 - 18 September 1947 and United States Air Force 18 September 1947 - present. The United States Army Air Forces (USAAF or AAF) was the major land-based aerial warfare service component of the United States Army and de facto aerial warfare service branch of the United States during and immediately after World War II (1941-1945). It was created on 20 June 1941 as successor to the previous United States Army Air Corps and is the direct predecessor of the United States Air Force, today one of the six armed forces of the United States. You're welcome for the clarification.
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 2 года назад
Looks like he needs a bigger barn
@user-gl2eq2ly4g
@user-gl2eq2ly4g 3 года назад
Why doesn't Boeing step up?
@jacobgallagher3399
@jacobgallagher3399 2 года назад
Fix the bomber please
@AutoArchaeology
@AutoArchaeology 2 года назад
They are
@johnthornton6650
@johnthornton6650 2 года назад
At what point in time does the plane become a reproduction given so much of it isn’t original
Далее
Boeing B-17E "Desert Rat" Restoration
18:24
Просмотров 68 тыс.
BARN FIND Hemi 'Cuda rescued after sitting 40 years!
14:51
Maybe i need to add instructions @popflexactive
00:14
Inside the B-17 Ball Turret
18:59
Просмотров 2 млн
B-17 Champaign Lady Restoration
11:05
Просмотров 16 тыс.
My Million Dollar Barn Find
10:11
Просмотров 407 тыс.
Why Would You Buy a 40 Tonne Aircraft Tug?
24:15
Просмотров 229 тыс.
WW2 Junkers Ju 87 Stuka FHCAM Restoration Project 2023
10:51
B-17 E Desert Rat / Restoration in Marengo, IL
9:29
Просмотров 28 тыс.
Bomber Restaurant's owners on B17 restoration
1:50
Просмотров 8 тыс.
B 24 Liberator:  3 Major Design Flaws
6:10
Просмотров 444 тыс.
PRADO 250 - классная машина!
0:28
Просмотров 2,4 млн