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Halifax Bomber Rebuild: Unprecedented Progress on Wings & Flaps at Halifax 57 Rescue Show 22! WWII Halifax Bomber Rebuild – See Unbelievable Progress on Wings & Flaps! Join Karl Kjarsgaard and Bill Vogle for an exclusive deep dive inside the Halifax Rebuild Shop in Arnprior, Ontario! This episode reveals the incredible advancements in rebuilding the legendary Halifax bomber, focusing on the critical wing construction and the complex process of manufacturing new flaps. Witness firsthand the dedicated craftsmanship as over 120 individual rib pieces are hand-formed to bring the Halifax's 29 ft center section and its vital 12 ft wing flaps to life. In this episode, you’ll discover: How over 120 flap ribs are hand-crafted for a perfect replica How salvaged parts from Halifax HR871, recovered from 40 ft underwater off Sweden, are used for precise reconstruction The critical role of Canadian veterans and the Halifax’s 103 ft wingspan in WWII bomber history How original black walnut is used to create highly durable buck forms for metal shaping This is one of the most ambitious WWII aircraft restorations in the world, and your support helps bring it to life – one rivet at a time. ⏱️ Timestamped Table of Contents: 0:00 - Welcome to the Halifax Rebuild Shop in Arnprior 1:01 - Deep Dive into the Halifax Center Section & Flaps 1:32 - The Critical Role of Original Halifax HR871 Reference Material 2:12 - Exclusive Interview with Bill Vogle on Flap Manufacturing 2:50 - Witnessing the Halifax Airframe Coming to Life 3:13 - Introduction & Installation of the New Intermediate Wing Spar 4:26 - The Significance of the Halifax's 103 ft Wingspan 4:53 - Bill Vogle's Expertise in Center Section Assembly 5:28 - Challenges and Meticulous Methods in Flap Rib Production 6:06 - Understanding the Sheer Number of Ribs: A Massive Project 7:04 - Utilizing Original HR871 Ribs as Precise Templates 8:08 - The Ingenuity of Wooden Buck Forms from Black Walnut 8:55 - The Personal Motivation Behind This Historical Effort 10:28 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action: Your Support Matters! 📣 Get Involved – Support the Project! This rebuild is a living tribute to Canadian aviation heritage and the 70% of bomber combat carried out by the Halifax during WWII. Help us preserve this vital piece of history by: ✅ Liking this video ✅ Subscribing to the Halifax 57 Rescue Show ✅ Sharing with fellow aviation enthusiasts ✅ Donating to support parts, labor, and preservation efforts We invite you to be a part of preserving this incredible legacy. Please consider supporting our efforts. Like this video, share it with fellow aviation enthusiasts, and subscribe to the Halifax 57 Rescue Show for regular updates. Important Links: Our Official Website: https://www.timekeeperscanada.com Visit the Rebuild Shop Halifax 57 Rescue: https://halifax57rescue.ca Visit the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta: https://bombercommandmuseum.ca Support Our Project - Donation Page (FundRazr 417498): https://fundrazr.com/campaigns/417498 Connect with Karl Kjarsgaard: / karlkj Swedish Coast and Sea Center (SCSC): https://www.scsc.se/scsc-home-eng M/V River Thames Association: / 879006655764545 Thank you for your dedication to aviation history! Your contribution is vital to continue this historical project and ensure the veterans' legacy lives on through the Halifax bomber. Donate, share, like, and subscribe! We'd appreciate to hear from you! Subscribe to the channel – so you don't miss out and share your thoughts in the comments, and don't forget to give a like if you enjoyed the video. Thank you, your opinion means a lot to us! --- #HalifaxBomber #WarbirdRestoration #WWIIAircraft #Halifax57Rescue #AviationHistory #AircraftRebuild #HR871