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USAF-Museum: Boeing B-29 "Bockscar"

USAF-Museum: Boeing B-29 "Bockscar"

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Christian Harf


Free Account, Mainz

USAF-Museum: Boeing B-29 "Bockscar"

The Boeing B-29 was designed in 1940 as an eventual replacement for the B-17 and B-24. The first one built made its maiden flight on September 21, 1942. In December 1943 it was decided not to use the B-29 in the European Theater, thereby permitting the airplane to be sent to the Pacific area where its great range made it particularly suited for the long over-water flight required to attack the Japanese homeland from bases in China. During the last two months of 1944, B-29s began operating against Japan from the islands of Saipan, Guam and Tinian. With the advent of the conflict in Korea in June 1950, the B-29 was once again thrust into battle. For the next several years it was effectively used for attacking targets in North Korea. The B-29 on display, named "Bockscar," was flown to the U.S. Air Force Museum on September 26, 1961. It is the airplane from which the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945.

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  • Wilfried Rall 02/04/2005 15:35

    Hallo Christian,

    ich finde die Aufnahmen dieser Serie sehr gut, wobei einige kleinere Montagefehler auffallen ... schön ist
    dass zu den Motiven eine entsprechende Info mitgeliefert wird.

    LG Wilfried