October 31, 2005 at 3:18 am
This is over on WIX, I know.
I didn’t see it here.
Fuddy Duddy is for sale
http://www.courtesyaircraft.com/
By: KarMarLuk - 1st November 2005 at 19:42
Thanks for that, aerovin.
I really enjoy your website, so thanks for that too. 🙂
Mark
By: aerovin - 1st November 2005 at 18:54
The excellent AeroVintage (http://www.aerovintage.com/b17news.htm) site has this to say:
…used to film Dr. Strangelove…
I have to correct what I wrote on my website and duplicated here regarding this airplane as there is documented evidence that B-17G F-BEEA was the camera ship used to film the air-to-ground scenes used in Dr. Strangelove. I have to correct my long-mistaken information. What is peculiar is that Columbia Pictures owned N9563Z at the time yet contracted with the IGN to use one of their B-17s for the filming. Peculiar.
By: KarMarLuk - 31st October 2005 at 18:21
The excellent AeroVintage (http://www.aerovintage.com/b17news.htm) site has this to say:
Interesting news came to light in mid-October that B-17G 44-83563 (N9563Z), otherwise known as Fuddy Duddy, may be available for purchase, though the current owner, the Wings of Eagles (ex-National Warplane Museum), is looking for a special deal. Courtesy Aircraft, the premier dealer of all things warbird, is handling the arrangement, and the information they have posted on their website is located here. An inquiry to Mark Clark of Courtesy about the sale provided the following information directly from the source:
Mark notes that “The museum has entered into a contract with Courtesy Aircraft to explore options on the aircraft.This would include finding a national sponsor for the aircraft to enter a long term agreement to keep it going, a buyer to buy it and donate back to them or a possible sale.The focus and the effforts of the Museum are changing and the B-17 does not really fit the new model. They are very interested in someone who will continue the educational and historic operation of the aircraft.”
44-83563 has a long an diverse history that includes: use as a USAF VB-17G that carried Eisenhower at least once; appearance in two movies, The War Lover and Tora Tora Tora; used to film Dr. Strangelove; use as an air tanker for twenty-five years; and flying with the museum collection since 1986. The airplane was leased by the EAA in 2004 and 2005 to fill in for their B-17G 44-85740 (N5017N), Aluminum Overcast, after it was damaged in an May 2004 gear-up at Van Nuys.
By: go4b17 - 31st October 2005 at 09:33
Fuddy Duddy
Rumor has it that Fuddy Duddy (B-17G 44-83563) has been sold and will soon be based at John Wayne Airport in Southern California. For those of us on the west coast lets hope it is true!
By: Scarecrow - 31st October 2005 at 03:19
Oh yeah.
The CAF’s A6M is pending sale.