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''FIFI'' is a Boeing B-29 Superfortress. It is one of two B-29s in the world flying as of 2022 (with ''
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'' being the other). It is owned by the
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and is based at the Victor N. Agather Hangar at
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in Dallas, Texas. ''FIFI'' tours the United States and Canada annually. It takes part in various air shows and offers rides.


History

Built by Boeing at the Renton factory in
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44-62070 was delivered to the USAAF in Kansas in 1945. Modified to a TB-29A standard, it served as an administrative aircraft before being placed in "desert storage". It was returned to active duty in 1953. The airplane was retired in 1958 and placed at the
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Naval Weapons Center and bombing range at China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station in California as part of a group of 36 B-29s. The Commemorative Air Force, then known as the Confederate Air Force, acquired it in 1971 and registered it as a civilian aircraft. It was flown to CAF headquarters at Harlingen, Texas on 3 August 1971 and re-registered as N529B in August 1981.


Commemorative Air Force

The CAF had been actively searching for a B-29 for their use. Through Vic Agather they had an agreement that should one be found that was owned by the government but not in use, it would be turned over to the CAF. In 1971, a CAF pilot in the National Guard reported sighting a number of what might be B-29s on the California desert near China Lake. The CAF learned the aircraft were indeed Superfortresses that had been parked at a US Navy weapons center for 17 years. The aircraft had been used for gunnery targets and abused by heat, sand and vandals. After much negotiation (the US Air Force owned the aircraft; the Navy had to agree to release one), much paperwork and a painstaking search for the best survivor, the CAF became the owner of s/n 44-62070, officially acquired title on 23 March 1971, registering it as N4249. A CAF maintenance team arrived at China Lake on 31 March 1971 and in only nine weeks, with the help of more CAF volunteers, they restored all systems and replaced fuel, oil and hydraulic hoses. The restoration process involved cannibalizing parts from other B-29s at China Lake, installing instruments, having new window bubbles made and restoring controls to working order. After the CAF technicians ran the engines, tested propellers and landing gear, N4249 was made ready to fly again by 3 August 1971. They had a permit to make a single ferry flight out of China Lake, although once it landed, the B-29 would be grounded. The ferry crew took on enough fuel to fly non-stop 1,250 miles to CAF Headquarters, then in Harlingen, Texas, lifted off at 7:48 a.m. and in a six-hour, 38-minute flight, brought home the last flying B-29 Superfortress without incident. The complete restoration to CAF standards of airworthiness was a long and expensive project involving more than three years of fund raising and hard work. Late in 1974, the CAF's B-29 was christened ''FIFI'' and joined the other World War II fighters and bombers to continue the CAF mandate "to preserve the memories and teach of lessons of mankind's greatest war.""CAF's B-29/B-24 Squadron."
''Commemorative Air Force.'' Retrieved: 27 July 2011.
Besides air displays, ''FIFI'' has appeared in several films, including ''Enola Gay: The Men, The Mission, and the Atomic Bomb'' (1980), ''Roswell'' (1994), and ''The Right Stuff'' (1983), standing in for the
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's "mothership". ''FIFI'' was also featured in " Fifi," Season 2 Episode 8 of the
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Air show career

Throughout the years of air displays across the country, the CAF and the many volunteers kept ''FIFI'' in the air. In 2006, however, following a series of engine problems, including engine failure occurring during an airshow, the B-29/B-24 Squadron made the difficult decision to ground the aircraft until more reliable engines could be fitted. In a joint press release, dated 21 January 2008, the Commemorative Air Force and the
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announced a pledge of $1.2 million to re-engine ''FIFI''. Over the next three plus years, the original Wright R-3350-57AM engines were exchanged for new engines built using parts from later model engines that powered the
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during the Vietnam War, a custom built combination of the Wright R-3350-95W and Wright R-3350-26WD engines. After the $3,000,000 restoration project was completed, ''FIFI'' was flown for the first time in several years on 5 August 2010. In 2010, "FIFI" was pronounced once again ready to perform at airshows and in feature films and documentaries throughout the Western Hemisphere. ''FIFI'', and ''Ol' 927'' until 2013, were based in Addison, Texas, at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum, the facilities owned by Jim Cavanaugh, a major donor and supporter of ''FIFI''.George, Fred
"Fifi flies again."
''Aviation Week'', 8 May 2010.
Since 2013, ''FIFI '' was relocated to the Vintage Flying Museum, Meacham International Airport, Fort Worth, Texas. On 26 March 2021, FIFI made her first appearance at her new home during the CAF's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the Henry B. Tippie
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(KRBD).


Photos

File:Fifi in Flight.jpg, B-29 "''FIFI''" in flight at the World War II Weekend in Reading, Pennsylvania, 4 June 2011. File:Fifi the last of the flying B-29s..jpg, ''FIFI'' from the DC Flyover, 5/8/2015. File:B-29 overnighting.jpg, During the 2011 air show season, ''FIFI'' spent a few days in the NASA Langley hangar, avoiding storms File:2015-10-31 12-38-39.D200.FtWorthVintageAirMuseum.hdr.jpg, ''FIFI'' undergoing maintenance at the Vintage Flying Museum at Fort Worth Meacham International Airport in October of 2015 File:Fifi at oshkosh.jpg, ''FIFI'', as seen at EAA AirVenture 2011 File:FIFI-at- CAFHQ03262021.jpg, At CAF National Airbase in Dallas, Texas File:Boeing B-29, FIFI (19).jpg, ''FIFIs nose File:Boeing B-29, FIFI (06).jpg, Engine File:Boeing B-29, FIFI (12).jpg, Tail File:Boeing B-29, FIFI (29).jpg, Cockpit


See also

* List of surviving B-29 Superfortresses


References


Notes


Bibliography

* Chinnery, Phil. "And then there were five..." ''Aeroplane Monthly,'' Volume 13, No. 4, April 1985. * O'Leary, Michael. "FIFI must fly." ''Air Classics'', Volume 43, No. 1, January 2007. * O'Leary, Michael. "Warrior that wouldn't die." ''Air Classics'', Volume 34, No. 7, July 1998. * Peltzer, Milo. "Mystery of the China Lake Superforts."''Warbirds International'', Volume 21, No. 1, January/February 2002.


External links


Chuck Gardner – Warbirds Resource Group

Official website

FiFi First Flight 2010.mpg - Video from YouTube (abstracted from the archived page - http://web.archive.org/web/20110203021410/http://www.cafb29b24.org/a/index
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