Such a large aircraft, gleaming in its silver polished finish, it is hard to not be impressed by the B-29. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia and “ Bockscar” is at the National Museum of the USAF in Dayton, Ohio). On previous travels in 20 I have seen them both and just a few days ago I saw “ Enola Gay” once again. Colonel Paul Tibbets waves from “Enola Gay” before heading to Hiroshima in 1945 “Enola Gay” 2013 “Bockscar” 2009īoth aircraft have been preserved and are on display today in museums in the United States (“ Enola Gay” is a the Steven F. The aircraft then became 2 of the most famous aircraft to take to the skies. This second atomic bomb and the horrific destruction of atomic warfare finally forced the surrender of Japan. Sweeney), which dropped “ Fat Man” on Nagasaki on August 9th, 1945. The two B-29’s that dropped the Atomic bombs on Japan (following a final ultimatum to surrender that was ignored) were called “ Enola Gay” (named after the pilot Colonel Paul Tibbets Mother) which dropped “ Little Boy” on Hiroshima on August 6th, 1945 and “ Bockscar” (piloted by Major Charles W.
They were then switched to night raids and continued successfully in that role for the rest of the war. In Korea, B-29’s initially flew on daylight bombing raids but with the introduction of the Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15 jet fighter in 1950 by the Communists (at first flown by Soviet pilots), around 30 B-29’s were shot down. The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was a long-range four engine heavy bomber introduced into service in 1944 with sophisticated features including a pressurized cabin and remote-controlled gun turrets. The B-29 was used with devastating effect by the United States Army Air Force against the Japanese in the Pacific theatre of World War Two (this was the aircraft that basically ended the war in 1945 by dropping 2 atomic bombs on Japan and then by the United States Air Force in the Korean War (1950-53) against communist forces.