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Code Number: MYFV09P15_13 Title: Boeing B-29 Superfortress
Notes: The B-29 was designed by Boeing as a sucessor to the B-17 Flying Fortess. The long range bomber was introduced to the Air Force in 1940, but production was delayed to incorporate changes in armament and load.
Aviation Power Plants, Engines, Propulsion, Thrust, Boeing, B-29 Superfortress, United States Air Force, Military, Strategic Bomber Aircraft, Four Engine Bomber, Long Range Heavy Bomber, Airplane, Aviation, Plane, AircraftThe first World War II B-29 raid was from specially designed bases in China on Japanese shipyards in Bangkok, Thailand in June 1944. The B-29's were the first aircraft to bomb mainland Japan since Doolittle's raid in 1942 in the B-25 Mitchell. The B-29 was not used in the European Theater of Operations due to the short flying distances. The B-29 was the only US produced bomber flown by a foreign country (Great Britian) in post World War II. The B-29 is the only aircraft ever to have used Nuclear Bombs in actual combat. The most destructive raid of World War II occurred when 334 B-29's bombed Tokyo on 9-10 March 1945, 1.5 million people were left homeless and over 83,000 killed versus the 80,000 killed in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. Air Force, Military, Weapons, Armament, Weaponry Photographer: Wernher Krutein |
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