Great News!
For Immediate Release
- 1/21/2008
Jim Cavanaugh to Sponsor
CAF B-29 Bomber - FIFI
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum (“CFM”) and the Commemorative
Air Force (“CAF”) announced today a Cooperative Agreement that
will put the world’s only airworthy B-29 back in the air. Jim
Cavanaugh has pledged $1.2 million sponsorship for the
re-engine project of FIFI, the CAF’s world famous B-29. “This
sponsorship, together with additional donations from CAF
members, should go a long way towards completing the project
of putting FIFI back in the air again,” said Stephan Brown,
President / CEO of the CAF. “Fundraising for FIFI by the CAF
will continue, as we still have other restoration maintenance
to perform, but Jim Cavanaugh’s generosity will get us a long
way down that track,” Brown continued. Cavanaugh is the main
financial support for the CFM and has been a long time
benefactor of warbird projects and the CAF. “The B-29 played
such a significant role in history that it is important that
this airplane be preserved. Because of my close relationship
with the CAF, I felt the need to get FIFI flying again,” said
Cavanaugh.
Additionally, the B-29/B-24 Squadron Staff of the CAF,
which has been assigned with the responsibility of operating
the B-29 and the B-24A, voted unanimously to base these two
airplanes at the CFM. According to Lyn Fite, CAF B-29 / B-24
Squadron Leader, “Up to now, these aircraft were based out of
Midland, but this unit move will be beneficial to the Squadron
in many ways,” said Fite. “We will reside in Addison Texas, at
the CFM, for six months, while we perform annual maintenance
and we will tour on behalf of the CAF, by our crews, for the
other six months.” Steve Sheridan Director of Maintenance of
CFM exclaimed, “We have the facilities and resources to assist
the volunteers of the B-29/B24 and look forward to helping in
any way we can.” According to Doug Jeanes, Director of the CFM,
visitors of the museum will be able to view this spectacular
aircraft during its annual maintenance, at no additional cost.
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum is a non-profit 501(c)(3)
educational organization devoted to promoting aviation studies
and to perpetuating America's aviation heritage; the museum
fulfills its mission by restoring, operating, maintaining and
displaying historically-significant, vintage aircraft, and by
collecting materials related to the history of aviation.
The Commemorative Air Force is a nonprofit aviation
association dedicated to Honoring American Military Aviation,
through Flight, Exhibition and Remembrance. The CAF has more
than 8000 members within 75 units worldwide, flying and
restoring 171 vintage Warbirds.
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