The B-29 Superfortress was not designed to be nice. It was a pressurized, four-engine behemoth built for one specific purpose: to carry 20,000 pounds of explosive steel to the Japanese mainland. It ...
One of the U.S. military's most notable bombers, the B-29 Superfortress, was an indispensable aircraft from World War II through the Korean War. With a length greater than an NBA basketball court at ...
Captain Walter W. Young was not only an All American football star but also the commander of a B-29 Superfortress during some of the most dangerous bombing missions of World War II. On January 9, 1945 ...
Departing in the predawn darkness of Aug. 6, 1945, a modified B-29, designated with radio call sign ‘Dimples 82’, was carrying a single bomb. Enola Gay was about to change the world. Approximately a ...
"This book provides a chronology of the B-29 from the first feasibility studies and earliest designs in 1934 to the retirement in 1960. The timeline covers the conceptual, developmental, and ...
CBS19 got a special tour of a B-29 Bomber, just one of two flying in the entire world ...
The World War II-era plane was on a scientific mission when it crashed into Lake Mead. The National Park Service wants to protect a B-29 bomber that sits at the bottom of Lake Mead A World War II-era ...