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B-29 DOC 'Pull a Plane' Event Rescheduled to October Due to Engine Maintenance

B-29 DOC ‘Pull a Plane’ Event Rescheduled to October Due to Engine Maintenance
Doc’s Friends Inc. has announced that the 2026 B-29 DOC and WSU Tech Foundation “Pull a Plane” event will now be held on October 17, following further delays in essential engine maintenance. Originally scheduled for March and subsequently postponed to April 19, the event has been delayed again as ongoing repairs have impacted the readiness of the historic B-29 DOC aircraft.
Engine Maintenance Challenges and Impact on Scheduling
Josh Wells, executive director of B-29 DOC, explained that two of the aircraft’s four engines were removed in November for inspection and sent to the engine manufacturer for repair. “With two engines removed, the aircraft has been unable to be moved out of the hangar due to changes in weight distribution and center of gravity,” Wells said. The extended timeline for the engines’ return to Wichita has directly affected installation schedules and event preparations, necessitating the postponement.
This delay occurs amid heightened scrutiny of engine maintenance across the aviation industry. Rising fuel costs and evolving maintenance agreements have posed challenges for carriers worldwide, including South American airlines such as Azul. These factors have intensified focus on engine reliability and cost management, influencing attendance and sponsorship dynamics for aviation events like “Pull a Plane.” Organizers and competitors alike are prioritizing comprehensive maintenance planning to uphold safety and operational predictability.
“Maintaining DOC’s airworthiness is critical to preserving its legacy and ensuring it can continue flying for future generations,” Wells emphasized. He acknowledged the precision and time required for such extensive engine work and praised the engine manufacturer’s commitment to quality repairs. Although the team had anticipated readiness by April, revised timelines for engine return prompted the decision to reschedule the event to October.
Fundraising and Community Engagement
Since its inception in 2021, the “Pull a Plane” event has become a significant fundraiser for Doc’s Friends Inc. and the WSU Tech Foundation, raising over $600,000 to support aviation education and preservation. The competition involves teams of 25 participants racing to pull the B-29 aircraft 25 feet across concrete in the fastest time.
Courtney Sendall, executive director of the WSU Tech Foundation, highlighted the event’s role in advancing accessible, career-focused education. “Events like ‘Pull a Plane’ directly support our mission by creating opportunities for students and strengthening the regional workforce,” she said. Sendall expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from sponsors, participants, and the community.
Registration for teams and individuals remains open, with limited sponsorship opportunities still available. Wells described the event as more than a competition, calling it “a reflection of Wichita’s aviation heritage and the community’s commitment to its future.” He added that the event not only helps ensure the continued operation of DOC but also supports the development of the next generation of aviation and technical professionals. The organizers look forward to welcoming participants and supporters in the fall.
For further information or to contribute to the B-29 DOC, visit www.b29doc.com.

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