Time devours all things.
No, no, no. "Time is the fire in which we burn," remember?![]()
Except in this case, fire was the fire in which it burned.

Time devours all things.
No, no, no. "Time is the fire in which we burn," remember?![]()
You are correct: it was on the left and I was relying on memory - always a risky proposition at best, but I'd been unable to locate again the article in which I'd read about it.You sure it was a RH engine fuel leak? One of the videos I saw was talking to the pilot (or some other crew?), and he said there was a leak between the #1 and #2 nacelles, which are on the left. The damage in the picture above looks to be worse on the LH side as well.
*edit*
There's a statement from the Liberty Belle Foundation's chief pilot on their website, correcting a lot of misinformation:
http://www.libertyfoundation.org/index.html
It seems that the fire was on the left.
I saw a documentary on a the recovery of a B-29 that had force landed in on a ice lake in the 50s. They got her airworthy (not with a tragedy, one worker developed a medical condition resulting in an evac but later died from complications), fitted new engines are were all set to go but an oil line rupted in the aft section and sprayed oil on to a heat and she just to burn. There was nothing they could do but sit and watch their hard work and 10s of 1000s of dollars go up in smoke.
Northern Greenland, if it's the same one I remember seeing.I saw a documentary on a the recovery of a B-29 that had force landed in on a ice lake in the 50s. They got her airworthy (not with a tragedy, one worker developed a medical condition resulting in an evac but later died from complications), fitted new engines are were all set to go but an oil line rupted in the aft section and sprayed oil on to a heat and she just to burn. There was nothing they could do but sit and watch their hard work and 10s of 1000s of dollars go up in smoke.
I think I remember seeing that documentary. Such a shame that they had put in so much work only to have it burn. And I think the lake was in Canada somewhere. I think Yellowknife.
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