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B-29 Doc exceeds kickstarter goal to fund flight testing

Following a 30-day Kickstarter campaign, "Doc,” the historic warbird that will soon become the second operational B-29 Superfortress, has achieved the additional funding needed to support its flight-test phase. On Oct. 30, Doc’s Friends concluded the campaign with 1,007 backers, who pledged a total of $159,151.


October 30, 2015  By Doc's Friends

 
The Kickstarter effort was the first attempt at crowdfunding by Doc’s Friends, the nonprofit organization restoring the B-29. “This was a leap of faith for us. We knew Doc had a lot of friends, but now we know Doc has family around the world,” said Tom Bertels, Doc’s Friends board member.
 
The group had 30 days to reach their goal of $137,500. With one week to spare, the goal was met after a sudden surge in pledges. More than $65,000 was pledged in two days following the announcement of an anonymous donor willing to match donations, up to $10,000.
 
In the end, the goal and more, was received, both through and outside of Kickstarter. Doc’s Friends reported a high number of direct donations. Additional funds will cover the costly flight-test program and go toward the operations of this aircraft.
 
“It’s truly humbling. The outpouring of interest and goodwill from so many people inspires us to get Doc back in the air, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do,” said Jeff Turner, retired Spirit Aerosystems CEO and Doc’s Friends chairman.
 
With this funding, Doc is one step closer to its first flight in more than 60 years.

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