Restoration work begins on EB-57, C-7A aircraft
Roger Deere, chief of the Museum's Restoration Division, said work has already begun on the two aircraft. The C-7A is being repainted -- it was displayed outdoors in years past. The EB-57 is being modified back to a B-57, and crews have been changing the cowlings and removing the antenna.
According to Museum Research Historian Jeff Duford, the EB-57B will be converted back to a B-57B, as it was when serving with the 3rd Bomb Wing in Southeast Asia from 1967-1969. The C-7A will be marked as an aircraft serving with the 483rd Tactical Airlift Wing.
For periodic updates about restoration projects, visit http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/exhibits/restoration/index.asp.
Note: This article originally appeared in the Fall 2010 issue of Friends Journal. To receive the Journal and other benefits, become a member of the Air Force Museum Foundation.