Volare!

 is a quest in Fallout: New Vegas.

Quick walkthrough
"Volare!" is the last quest you'll complete for the Boomers. You don't have to do do all the quests just get the boomers to idolise you; you can do this quickly by talking to children and offering them rocket souvenirs or with a charisma of 7 sweet talk them and you'll gain fame with them. After restoring the Solar Panels,getting rid of the ants and helping out at the medical building, you report back to Pearl in her barracks. She clues you in on the Boomers dream of flight (if you listened to the entire museum tour - where a snow globe is to be found - you should have guessed as much by now). Talk to Loyal about the airplane and he tells you its at the bottom of a lake. He gives you a device to raise it to the surface. Make sure you talk to Jack before you set out. Jack will offer to give you a rebreather to help you breath underwater, but requires you to bring him a pressure cooker, or pass a science check (45), to make the necessary repairs to it. You can buy one from Chet in the Goodsprings General Store. You really don't need to however just go to the spot, save, and quickly dive under and attach the ballasts; you probably won't even lose any health at all if you do it quick enough. Travel to the map marker to find the Crashed B-29. Attach the floating devices under each wing and then travel to Calville Bay - beware of the Lakelurks! *** The spot to attach the ballast is on the underside of each wing of the plane, very close to the main body of the plain versus the tip of the wing. It is a white circular spot. The breathing device would make this quest a lot easier, you will have trouble spotting the activation spot under the wing with such limited O2 breathing.

At Calville Bay, the device Loyal gave you will start to beep indictaing right spot. Equip Loyal's detonator (under weapons) and raise the plane.

Travel back to Loyal and then talk to Pearl to complete the mission and raising your rep with the Boomers.

Detailed walkthrough
If you choose to take on the ants and restart the power generators, look out for a unique grenade rifle called Thump Thump next to a burned skeleton on the bottom level.

Behind the scenes
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejzDJkUXgdw Volare! sung by Dean Martin].

"Volare" is "to fly" in both Spanish and Italian.

Videos
thumb|300px|left|The B-29 bomber raising up from the water.