In August of 1945, B-29s dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending WWII in the Pacific theatre.
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Historic World War II aircraft B-29 DOC and P-51 Gunfighter Coming to Fort Myers
Experience living World War II history in Fort Myers as the iconic B-29 Superfortress "DOC" and P-51 Mustang "Gunfighter" ...
Beginning Thursday, you have the chance to experience two of the most iconic warbirds from WWII. The B-29 Doc and P-51 Mustang Gunfighter landed at ECP earlier this week for a four-day tour stop event ...
Of the nearly 4,000 B-29 bombers produced, just two are still in the air. Aviation photojournalist Mike Killian flew on FiFi, ...
It's been over 4 years since we have seen the famous B-29 "Doc" Superfortress at Inyokern airport, which was its home for ...
Two of the nation’s most iconic warbirds still flying today, just touched down in Bay County. The B-29 Super-Fortress, known ...
Suffering an arduous start in the CBI Theater, the B-29 would initially struggle to prove its worth, the victim of teething problems from its rapid development and production, along with supply issues ...
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A B-29 Superfortress Story You Won't Believe
Relive the tragic story of Luther White, a young B-29 bombardier from Kentucky, during a perilous mission over Osaka, Japan, ...
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