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Selasa, 08 April 2014

the Pima Air and Space Museum has restored their B50 (B-29 revision)


The Boeing B-50 Superfortress strategic bomber was a post–World War II revision of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, fitted with more powerful Pratt & Whitney R-4360 Wasp Major radial engines, stronger structure, a taller fin, and other improvements.

found on http://www.warbirdsnews.com/warbirds-news/kb-50j-displayed-pima-air-space-museum.html

Senin, 17 Maret 2014

a B 29 is nearing the end of it's restoration, in Wichita Kansas. Named "Doc" for one of Snow Whites dwarves, it was found in the Mojave where it had been baking for 40 years



Jeff Turner, chairman of the non­profit group Doc's Friends, said the goal of flying Doc to Oshkosh in 2014 is in sight, but as much as $2 million more needs to be raised to make it happen. The Doc project has been in Wichita since 2000, but only this year was it turned over to the new 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation. That lengthy gestation may be attributed to the stewardship of project organizer and founder Tony Mazzolini, who wanted to ensure any foundation taking on Doc had the right vision. "I needed to make sure I put the aircraft into the right hands for the future,'' Mazzolini explained. When refurbished, Doc will be only the second flyable B-29 in the world.
It will take an estimated $7 million to $9 million to finish the restoration, get the plane flying and secure a hangar, Turner said. “None of us are professional fundraisers,” Turner said. “We’re looking for people who want to step up.”
As the Air Capital of the World, Wichita has the aviation expertise to see the project through, officials said. “The aviation infrastructure here is very good,” Sarver said. “There’s a lot of talented people with the skills we need.” Still, the project needs volunteers with specific skills, such as aircraft electricians, sheet metal mechanics, another inspector and those with radial engine experience.
From : http://www.kansas.com/2014/01/01/3206432/hopes-high-that-restored-b-29.html




for more: http://www.b-29doc.com/


Senin, 10 Maret 2014

comparison from B 17 to B 29 to B 36

B 29s on Tinian in the Marianas

WW2 airfields in the Pacific


Isley Field Saipan


Catalina Island


Hellcats at Tarawa


Iwo Jima airfield


Above, Iwo Jima


Found on http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=ForumsPro&file=viewtopic&t=14428&finish=15&start=0

I found a B-29 no one has mentioned yet, Raz'n Hell, at Castle Air Museum, Atwater California


made from the parts of 3 other B 29s, one was Raz'n Hell


The website is http://www.castleairmuseum.org/ondisplay

lots of things get damaged when they get in the way of a propeller that snaps off a fully spun up B29 blade



this made the pilot a bit jumpy, and he then bounced the nose off another airplane

Found on http://www.mission4today.com/index.php?name=ForumsPro&file=viewtopic&t=14428&finish=15&start=0

a couple B 29s that had to ditch

b 29 with two engines out after the raid of Osaka had a bit if trouble landing safe, but found some comfy soft hills of Iwo Jima dirt to use to cushion its abrupt stop