An edition of Boeing B-29 superfortress (1997)

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An edition of Boeing B-29 superfortress (1997)

Boeing B-29 superfortress

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Mr. Campbell documents the history of the B-29 Superfortress from its inception in 1940 through its retirement after seeing action in Korea. In WWII, the B-29 was a high tech bomber in a low tech world. It was pressurized, could fly above 30,000 feet, make 3,000 mile round trips and had a gun computer on board that synchronized the guns and allowed transfer of control between gunners.

The most famous B-29 is the Enola Gay, which dropped the first atomic bomb over Japan in August, 1945.

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Publisher
Schiffer Pub.
Language
English
Pages
263

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Cover of: Boeing B-29 superfortress
Boeing B-29 superfortress
1997, Schiffer Pub.
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Edition Notes

Published in
Atglen, PA
Series
American bomber aircraft ;
Other Titles
B-29

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
358.4/283/0973
Library of Congress
UG1242.B6 C3624 1997, UG1242.B6C3624 1997

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Pagination
263 p. :
Number of pages
263

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL706344M
ISBN 10
0764302728
LCCN
97066913
Library Thing
9562580
Goodreads
7059993

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