B-29 "Doc" Ride

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Took a ride on B-29 "Doc" at the Mason City airport in Iowa.
    They visit several cities through the summer and offer rides to the public.
    www.b29doc.com...
    Here is a link to the news story that was being done on the young boy who got to ride in the bombardiers seat.
    www.weareiowa....

Комментарии • 127

  • @geologyjohn1
    @geologyjohn1 Год назад +22

    The first time that I was on Doc was in the summer of 1977 on Baker Range at China Lake where I was working. I crawled through Doc and took ~ 5 photographs that were forwarded to the CAF. The second time that I was on Doc was on July 9, 2023 (46 years later). I spent ~30 minutes in the Bombadier’s seat while flying over Wichita. I got closure on a big event in my life. Thank you so much to those that restored this aircraft and to those that arranged for me to fly on Doc almost a half century later!

    • @dawnsokolik7837
      @dawnsokolik7837 7 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks for your part in saving Doc.

  • @Paul1958R
    @Paul1958R Год назад +28

    Thank you for this.
    My father was a USAAF B-29 navigator 1944-1945. He died in 2016 age 94. I have his original flight jacket with squadron insignia. My family are members of Friends of Doc and I have followed Doc's saga since Tony Mazzolini's early website (c 2000?). We have seen FIFI at Boire Field in Nashua NH. We would LOVE to see DOC - please bring him east to New England!
    Paul (in MA)

  • @ferlenarab
    @ferlenarab 29 дней назад +2

    I was active duty in 1969 and flew in a C-47 from Germany to Italy, I was surprised the Air Force still flew them at that late date! It was a memorable trip.

  • @jaywalker3087
    @jaywalker3087 Год назад +12

    Thankyou from an RAF vet.

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B Год назад +15

    Wow! Nice footage of the flight engineer "running up" the engines. Something you seldom see. Thanks for sharing!

  • @kennethwise7108
    @kennethwise7108 2 месяца назад +10

    That young man will remember that FOREVER

    • @kenster865
      @kenster865 2 месяца назад +1

      You got that right! With memories like this, I wouldn't be surprised that he becomes a pilot once of age.

    • @danielt.8573
      @danielt.8573 7 дней назад +1

      What kid doesn't feel invincible sitting there?

  • @Chilly_Billy
    @Chilly_Billy Год назад +35

    The C-47, "That's All, Brother" was the lead Skytrain for the first parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. It is a very significant aircraft.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +8

      Right! I didn't know the significance of this specific plane until I talked with other people at the airport. It's so good that they were able to bring this plane back and restore it to it's D-Day configuration.

    • @pimuce
      @pimuce Год назад +1

      @@TomVeikhow many B-29 are still able to fly in the world ? (Like this one )? Very beautiful collector plane ! If I believe that technician behind coordinates the 4 engine ?

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +6

      @pimuce There are two B-29 currently flying. This one, "Doc" and also "FiFi"

    • @pimuce
      @pimuce Год назад +2

      @@TomVeik Thanks 😊 my dream is to see on real

    • @michaelintrieri6087
      @michaelintrieri6087 Год назад +2

      You guys should also check out Whiskey 7 which is a C47 that led the second wave over St. Mere-Eglise

  • @Bluepillphil-d1w
    @Bluepillphil-d1w 8 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely fantastic. What a ride the kid had. Bet he remembers that for the rest of his life. Wouldn’t be easy to sit there with that view beneath your feet.

  • @traviscoxracing
    @traviscoxracing Год назад +2

    I've gotta try and get this done for my dad to ride. My grandfather was either the engineer or the radio operator in one of those planes

  • @fishsquishguy1833
    @fishsquishguy1833 Год назад +5

    Wow! That was a really great video! Thanks so much for making and sharing and thanks for not adding any music as well!
    You’re really lucky to have been ably to fly in a B29, not many airworthy examples out there. Definitely a bucket list experience!!!

  • @vincentwang4848
    @vincentwang4848 Год назад +14

    What a lucky little boy !!!

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +5

      I know! When he goes back to school and they ask him what he did on his summer vacation, he'll have a fun story.

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 Год назад +6

      The news article said he saved $1,500 to fly in that seat, including a Go Fund Me account. Well worth it.

    • @alialalwy8977
      @alialalwy8977 6 месяцев назад +2

      I know another little boy who traveled on the same plane, but in the bomb section and not in this seat

  • @5thGenNativeTexan
    @5thGenNativeTexan Год назад +4

    Same exact seat I rode in on Doc... I think it's the best seat in the house, especially if you want to see ALL the cockpit action, and still have great access to windows, etc.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      I agree. The bombardier's seat would be super cool, but you miss much of the rest of the B-29 experience.

  • @kenster865
    @kenster865 2 месяца назад +1

    I was amongst the crowd one day at the Long Beach (Ca.) airport when they had assembled a small airshow. I think it was 2009-2010. That day "Fifi" flew in to amuse the crowd. Everyone thinks of a B-29 as this huge aircraft. Compared to modern jumbo jets and even the B-36 of the mid 50's era it looks demure. When introduced in the early-mid 40's, it indeed was a marvel and quite respectively sized for the day. I only wish there were more than just Doc & Fifi in operational condition today. Regardless, these two examples are amazing examples of what American technology could develop in short order under war conditions. I don't have a warm feeling we could do so today.... I pray I would be very wrong. ...

  • @Theultrazombiekiller
    @Theultrazombiekiller Год назад +4

    My grandfather was a navigator in a B29 in 1951-52 during the Korean War. 34 B29s were lost during the Korean War. He just died last year in 2022 at the age of 93. He narrowly missed fighting in ww2 as he was just a few years too young. He was 16 when WW2 ended, born in 1929. I have his field bag consisting of a small tent, a sleeping bag, a water canteen, and a pocket knife. Never been washed and still has some Korean dirt on it. It is so brittle, the fabric is starting to fall apart.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      The field bag is a nice keepsake to have. Too bad it's deteriorating. Where was he based at? Do you know?
      The navigation skills back then always amazed me. How they could find their way across long distances over the ocean.

    • @GhH-iq9lo
      @GhH-iq9lo Год назад

      고마워요 미국 iove usa

  • @nicholasroberts6954
    @nicholasroberts6954 Год назад +7

    From the UK.
    Brings it home . . .just imagine doing a 8-12 hour round trip from Tinian to Japan in that flight engineers station . Cramp or what . . .You'd have to be hoisted out at the end of the flight.
    Just imagine doing one of the initial low level flights over Japan and be greeted by hordes of Japanese Army and Navy fighters executing head-on attacks . . . and you're sitting there in the glasshouse, strapped-in, unable to move, hoping your gunners will nail them before they nail you.
    Or alternatiively over Korea with North Korean Mig 15s bearing down on you firing that 37mm cannon that could open the aircraft up like a can of sardines.
    What guts the aircrew of those times had.
    And for those that survived, there was no post-flight physical re-conditioning as there was later with SAC.

    • @FranklinBurns42
      @FranklinBurns42 Год назад

      Well said. And imagine the boy’s age in that plane ranged from 18 to 25

  • @thunderbird1921
    @thunderbird1921 Год назад +4

    What an incredible experience, thanks so much for posting! I've long had a soft spot for the B-29, partially because my Great-Uncle was a US Army infantryman during the Korean War. It's great to see one of the planes that helped give him air support, I'm so glad the Superforts are starting to be recognized more for their role in the early days of SAC, not just their part in ending World War II.

  • @coloffroad
    @coloffroad Год назад +4

    Cool. I got the cockpit seat in a 2020 flight in Wichita. It’s incredible.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 14 дней назад +1

    and i thank him for his service to our country

  • @danielt.8573
    @danielt.8573 7 дней назад

    A big gentle monster that plane is. Everything went so smoothly.

  • @alanhodge984
    @alanhodge984 Год назад +2

    in 1980 i was a member of the Carolinas Wing Confederate Air Force i was lucky enough to ride in upper gunner position on B-29 FiFi as we flew in formation with B24 Diamond Lil from Charlotte NC to Columbia SC

  • @brianskeens647
    @brianskeens647 Год назад +1

    amazed at how much input the pilot has to put in the controls and how slowly the airplane was to react. What an amazing airplane though!

  • @leonardlloyd1089
    @leonardlloyd1089 Год назад +5

    Great to see history restored, Doc looks ready to go.
    I just hope FI FI can be repaired!

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      What happened to FIFI? Is it not flying?

    • @leonardlloyd1089
      @leonardlloyd1089 Год назад

      @@TomVeik last I heard they had a landing gear issue during landing, which caused damage to the landing gear.

    • @leonardlloyd1089
      @leonardlloyd1089 Год назад

      @@TomVeik google fi fi crash. They didn't crash, but gear collapsed during landing. It's reportedly grounded indefinitely.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад

      When was that? They flew to Terre Haute IN Monday and have flights scheduled this weekend.

    • @Paul1958R
      @Paul1958R Год назад +1

      @@leonardlloyd1089 Lots of fake news. FIFI had to have a tire replaced. Thats it.

  • @stefanschutz5166
    @stefanschutz5166 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much from a CAF life member in Amsterdam. Great video!

  • @4339jk
    @4339jk 4 месяца назад

    Doc was at Allentown PA the weekend of May 11th and came back on the the 20 & 21st for an encore after the Dover show on it's way to Cincinnati so it's was well received here...

  • @martinmoc4173
    @martinmoc4173 11 месяцев назад +1

    Greetings from middle Europe....very nice video. So nice to view big plane...!!! thank you!

  • @vettebecker1
    @vettebecker1 Год назад +2

    Very cool, great job on the restoration!!!

  • @Jerry_SWMO
    @Jerry_SWMO Год назад +1

    Great video. To put it in perspective imagine each of those crew seats filled with a 20 or 21 year old man going on a mission. Enemy aircraft coming up to shoot you down. Flak very think close to target but you can't turn back or even turn away. What brave men those were. Thank God we had them back then.

  • @jeffanderson6795
    @jeffanderson6795 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video….Amazing to experience

  • @RobertMcGullam
    @RobertMcGullam Год назад +4

    I would have loved to see a pre/post flight interview of the young man who flew in the bombardier seat to understand his passion. I myself have flown on FiFi. It was an honor and a tribute to my father.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      @RobertMcGullam I was thinking the same thing so I just did a search. I found it! Here is a link.
      www.weareiowa.com/article/features/b29-airplane-11-year-old-wes-gordon-pilot-dreams/524-82fc09bf-6f00-4e19-93e8-2abfc30255e5

  • @bryanhall6581
    @bryanhall6581 Год назад +1

    That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @captainamerica3814
    @captainamerica3814 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the ride.

  • @jettechdonatkins
    @jettechdonatkins Год назад +2

    Living in Wichta very close to the airport,I've seen 'Doc' several times flying over my house.I also saw it taking off and landing while working as a licensed A &P at the Bombardier service center.Who is the pilot?

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      I believe the pilot's name is Steve Zimmerman.

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter2688 Год назад +2

    Wow! I didn’t know there was an airport in Mason City long enough and heavy enough to handle a B29. It looks like he used every bit of it but that may be just how you edited. I did some of my growing up in Iowa and spent time at Clear Lake which is not far from Mason City and known for a not so great aviation event.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +3

      It's a small airport. When we taxied, they had to shut down the two outboard engines and position the propellers so they wouldn't strike the elevated taxiway lights.
      We took off on runway 30 which is 5502 feet long and landed on runway 36 which is 6501 feet long. For reference, the runways on Tinian were 8500 feet long. Of course we were much lighter than a combat mission would have been.

  • @GereDJ2
    @GereDJ2 Год назад +1

    Totally gorgeous airplane. The Ruskys copied it bolt for bolt and nut for nut, converting inches to metric along the way.

  • @tonymorgan9533
    @tonymorgan9533 Год назад +1

    What a fantastic experience and a great video...

  • @jonorr7984
    @jonorr7984 Год назад

    That was awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @mmmcosta
    @mmmcosta Год назад +1

    What a lucky boy!!!

  • @stevebauwer178
    @stevebauwer178 6 месяцев назад

    Have they ever flew doc over the China lake where it was found?

  • @oscarpellicer-zz7qm
    @oscarpellicer-zz7qm 4 месяца назад

    Tremendo Avión el B29. Mi favorito. Lastima que en este vídeo no se ve casi nada.

  • @ianaristotlethompson4186
    @ianaristotlethompson4186 Год назад

    Quite a ride. Great video. Thanks.

  • @flyingfortressrc1794
    @flyingfortressrc1794 Год назад +1

    Awesome video Tom.
    Thanks for filming and posting this.

  • @edutaimentcartoys
    @edutaimentcartoys Год назад

    wow, Boeing B-29 Superfortress

  • @rgarrison1819
    @rgarrison1819 Год назад

    Just Imagine, what it was like for Young American Men to take off in One of These Big Beautiful Girls from The Island of Quam on their way to Bomb Japan!, Not knowing each time, Whether they would make it back Alive!!!, Such Bravery and Sacrifice!!!, Thank You To The Greatest Generation from The Days of World War 2, You Saved The World from Tierney!!!!, and Thanks to All of America's Service Men & Women, Past and Present!!!!, We wouldn't be Here Today, and Free to Live Our Lives Without You!!!!

  • @jonathansparks3386
    @jonathansparks3386 8 месяцев назад

    Bet the kid sleep for a month after rising in a B-29 Super Fortress. He’ll be a fly boy when he graduates from high school

  • @DAIHATSUL275V
    @DAIHATSUL275V 3 месяца назад

    😊🤔👌B29~VeryGood🎉

  • @vernonslone8627
    @vernonslone8627 Год назад +1

    Nice leisurely ride on a piece of equipment that was built to bomb Japan...

    • @ghost307
      @ghost307 Год назад +1

      And did an excellent job.

    • @jettechdonatkins
      @jettechdonatkins Год назад

      too bad 'Doc' never saw combat,that would be even sweeter.I've seen 'Doc' a few times in Wichita,I lived on the flight path to runway 19R and seeing and hearing it coming in for a landing was awesome.

    • @ghost307
      @ghost307 Год назад

      @@jettechdonatkins Unfortunately when any equipment went oversees it was almost never brought home.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 14 дней назад

    Zoe Sophia Daly age 20 years old Albany New York

  • @GhH-iq9lo
    @GhH-iq9lo Год назад

    North korea vs South korea

  • @高橋徹也-h7w
    @高橋徹也-h7w 5 месяцев назад

    FakingB29!fromJapan!

  • @romanbotero3854
    @romanbotero3854 3 месяца назад

    Un avión hermoso...

  • @garywade1938
    @garywade1938 Год назад +28

    The young fella up front has a moment of his life that will last forever , good for him .

    • @obhuicoksetyaetse1
      @obhuicoksetyaetse1 Год назад +6

      Yes he will and I hope he takes his kids on a ride someday

    • @nthom1956
      @nthom1956 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yep, he will remember that flight! Haven't had a chance to fly in a B-29 but have flown in a B-17. Navigator seat for takeoff and Bombadier seat for landing in CAF "Sentimental Journey".

  • @TheSlugstoppa
    @TheSlugstoppa Год назад +6

    That was ASTOUNDING to watch and if I'd been that young lad i'd have been grinning like a village idiot - Thanks for posting.

  • @JohnKorvell
    @JohnKorvell Год назад +5

    My first flight was in a converted C47 to a passanger plane (West Coast Airways from KHQM) about 1957. I fell in love with WW2 era aircraft then and suspect this young boy is starting a similar romance of his own after this flight.

  • @johnevans388
    @johnevans388 Месяц назад +1

    I made two flights on FiFi in June 2016 - it was an amzing experience. Save your pennies and do it!

  • @jasonwidger5623
    @jasonwidger5623 8 месяцев назад +1

    My granddad was a B29 mechanic. I would love to see if he was working on one still flying

  • @jerryengles6701
    @jerryengles6701 Год назад +2

    Would love to hear the intercom.

  • @doulasc
    @doulasc Год назад +2

    lucky kid,having the time of his life.

  • @carltonfaldo2975
    @carltonfaldo2975 11 месяцев назад +1

    Always a great looking plane and always modern looking

  • @rogerrendzak8055
    @rogerrendzak8055 Год назад +3

    Wait, I thought 'FIFI' was the ONLY flyable B-29, in the world🤨⁉️ Every little bit, of researched I did, confirms that. There's another, now???

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +2

      Yes, there are two B-29 currently flying, See this webpage for Doc
      www.b29doc.com/rides/

    • @randemness2680
      @randemness2680 Год назад +4

      Doc has been flying since 2019 I believe. Fifif and Doc have even flown together at Airventure

    • @dfirth224
      @dfirth224 Год назад +1

      Doc was rescued from being used for target practice at China Lake Naval Air Station. It was trucked to Wichita, Kansas, where it was built in 1944. Volunteers, including retired workers from the plant who assembled it in 1944, worked on it for months. Boeing even helped with the project. The outside was even buffed to a shine. I see some of the original instruments in the cockpit have been replaced with modern digital ones.

    • @davidpage3893
      @davidpage3893 Год назад +1

      The Kee Bird was a B 29 that made an emergency landing in Greenland in 1947 or 48. The crew was rescued a few days later and the Kee Bird was abandoned on the frozen tundra until it was recovered by a team that replaced the engines, tires, propellers,and everything needed to get airworthy again. I believe it was in 1988 when the the attempt was made to fly it to the US Thule Air Force Base 200 miles away to check it over for more necessary repairs to have it fly as Fi Fi and Doc does today. When Kee Bird was taxiing to a ice-runway built by the crew the APU unit broke lose and splashed fuel and ignited and destroyed the plane on the ground. The crew tried desperately to put the fire out but couldn’t. No one was hurt, but this could’ve been fatal to the crew if the plane started burning while airborne. Such a sad lose.

    • @michaelmurray7199
      @michaelmurray7199 Год назад

      @@randemness2680No, it was earlier than that. I saw him flying at JB Andrews in 2017.

  • @joebloggs8785
    @joebloggs8785 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing Tom. One heck of a ride!

  • @davop4919
    @davop4919 День назад

    Doc flew over our house yesterday on it's way to San Diego 😊

  • @richardiredale3128
    @richardiredale3128 Год назад +1

    Nice video, though I got to say I absolutely hate the CMOS rolling shutter effect of the strobed props. Next time, it would be great to use a real video camera with a conventional shutter that shows the props as a blur, just as the human eye perceives them. Back in the early '80s I was a young HP sales rep that had China Lake (CA) as part of my territory. One Friday afternoon I stopped by the Airfield and saw the abandoned B-29s including Doc, left there to rot at the end of the runway decades earlier. I had a chance to climb through Doc, and was sad to see how deteriorated the interior was. These guys have done a remarkable job of bringing the plane back to life.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад

      I did see pictures of the plane at China Lake, both inside and outside, and saw how deteriorated everything was. It's amazing how much work went into restoring it, and how well it turned out. Not just visually, but also to be flyable with enough confidence in safety to carry passengers. It would have been an honor to be part of that restoration team.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 14 дней назад

    my grandfather was in the army 🪖 he passed away in 2022 at the age 92 years old 🗝️

  • @Bluepillphil-d1w
    @Bluepillphil-d1w 8 месяцев назад

    Now try flying it flat and slow for ten minutes to drop the bombs, with flack all around. Lol

  • @StanislavLuminous
    @StanislavLuminous Год назад

    На 1:09 седой дядька в очках - Друзь =)

  • @altonkenne579
    @altonkenne579 Год назад +2

    Is FIFI still flying ?

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +6

      Yes! Looks like Fifi had four flights in Terre Haute IN this weekend and they flew today from Terre Haute to Toledo OH.

  • @justlovelyaintit
    @justlovelyaintit Год назад

    I built the Enola Gay when I was 9 years old.Revell model.50 years ago.
    Wished I still had it.😢
    On Christmas day I stuffed her with fireworks and blew her up.Some battle I was re- enacting.Almost burning the attic down .Things one did 😢as a child.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад

      I built one too for my father years ago. He displayed it with his other memorabilia.

  • @boblivingston4841
    @boblivingston4841 Год назад +1

    Thanks for filming your ride in this spectacular B-29.

    • @danshelburne1948
      @danshelburne1948 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the view, couldn't afford the ride price when I got the tour at Sweetwater.

  • @franklynpolster8949
    @franklynpolster8949 14 дней назад

    Just like the Bugs Bunny cartoons...one with the gremlin.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  10 дней назад

      There's a blast from the past. :) in both the Bugs Bunny reference and your user icon.

  • @hikakin_mania440
    @hikakin_mania440 10 месяцев назад

    これ上昇させるの重そう

  • @kurtweber7361
    @kurtweber7361 19 дней назад

    Awsome!

  • @A.R.L.-14
    @A.R.L.-14 Год назад

    I already thought that they flew to bomb Japan again .. The route is known, the crew flew off.

  • @1942rambo
    @1942rambo 4 месяца назад

    Super neat.

  • @shortribslongbow5312
    @shortribslongbow5312 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible flight, thanks for taking me along. :o)

  • @herzblut_dom
    @herzblut_dom 5 месяцев назад

    Wunderschön😊Danke für Ihr Video❤🗽🤙🏻

  • @johnlang150
    @johnlang150 Год назад

    Great Vid, how long was the flight?? Going on a Lancaster flight in 2 weeks and haven't slept much waiting for the day

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  Год назад +1

      Nice! Where is your flight at? Out flight lasted 30 minutes.

  • @jamesdunne7481
    @jamesdunne7481 Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @Beechnut985
    @Beechnut985 Год назад

    Nice.

  • @damrgee8279
    @damrgee8279 Год назад

    Incredible

  • @ohmamaris2086
    @ohmamaris2086 Год назад

    Oh, poor boy

  • @CalvinMorris-cf8jk
    @CalvinMorris-cf8jk Год назад

    good job.

  • @pauldavies7746
    @pauldavies7746 Год назад +1

    Great video. The boy in the bombardier seat has a great story to tell at school.

  •  2 месяца назад

    I crawled all thru Doc when it was at the Wichita Air Museum in July 2007. Engines were off being refurb. at P & W. Had sandbags piled on the nose gear so it would not tip back on its tail.

    • @TomVeik
      @TomVeik  2 месяца назад

      All of the people involved in the restoration project should be proud of the work they did on Doc. They did a beautiful job. I visited their hanger in Wichita earlier this year because I was passing through town. Lucky for me Doc was there so I could see her again.

  • @風来坊-l9f
    @風来坊-l9f Год назад

    B-29 誇らしいですか ?
    原爆投下で、長崎で7万9千人
    広島で14万人いずれも非戦闘員
    バイデンは言ぃました、あいっは
    殺人者だと、本当の殺人者は誰ですか、

    • @A.R.L.-14
      @A.R.L.-14 Год назад

      結局のところ、日本人は核爆弾を投下する人たちを愛しているのです。 たとえば、日本人はアメリカ人が大好きです。 しかし、彼らはロシア人や中国人が好きではありません。 おそらくまだ日本に爆弾を落としていないからでしょう。 日本人の愛の秘密が明らかに。