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A historic bomber is moved indoors at Grissom Air Base to preserve it, thanks to a new climate-controlled building named for a fallen pilot.
The Grissom Air Museum’s historic bomber is being relocated to the newly built Capt.
Manuel Cervantes Building at Grissom Air Reserve Base in Indiana, marking a major step in its preservation.
After years of planning and careful handling, the aircraft has been moved indoors to protect it from weather damage.
The building, named for a pilot who died in a 1943 training accident, features three new walls for climate control and long-term stability.
Museum officials and volunteers, including Frank O’Leary, completed the project despite logistical delays.
The move ensures better conservation and public access, fulfilling a key goal in preserving military aviation history.
Un bombardero histórico se traslada al interior de la Base Aérea Grissom para preservarlo, gracias a un nuevo edificio climatizado que lleva el nombre de un piloto caído.