@ArthurCopeland4 @bellinghman @helvick
I worked on B52s when I was in the USAF in the late 1970s. I have grandkids today old enough to join up. So I can see it would be possible.
@ArthurCopeland4 @bellinghman @helvick
I worked on B52s when I was in the USAF in the late 1970s. I have grandkids today old enough to join up. So I can see it would be possible.
I believe there are C-47s (Gooney Birds) and DC-3s still in military and commercial service, which were old when I was a kid in the 1960s.
I've never flown in one though. They say it's an experience, but for most of them I'd be worried about who was doing the maintenance on 80 and 90 year old airframes.