![]() This setup performed admirably, allowing the team to advance the restoration on all but the one coldest day of the year. As readers may recall from a previous report, since their hangar is bereft of main doors, the unit had to partially shroud the PBY’s fuselage in a home-made tent in order to permit work on the PBY during the harsh winter months. They continued to work on the top of Station 2, but were awaiting the arrival of some extrusion material to form the new stringers for this section. In April, the Squadron worked hard to successfully wrap up the last tricky spots on the fuselage’s right side. As an update to our April 2021 progress report regarding the restoration of Consolidated PBY-6A Catalina BuNo.64097 within the Commemorative Air Force Lake Superior Squadron’s hangar at Superior Bong Airport in Superior, Wisconsin, we bring further news describing what has taken place through the end of October this year…
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