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Why the B-29 became the most ambitious aircraft of World War II
The B-29 Superfortress is often remembered for its role at the end of World War II, but its true legacy lies in how far it pushed aviation technology at an unprecedented cost. This breakdown explains ...
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A World War II bomber that refused to fall
In January 1945 during World War II, a single American B 29 bomber flying over Japan was attacked by fourteen enemy fighters in a battle that should have ended almost instantly. Led by gunner Robert ...
A dive team explores the submerged B-29 bomber at Lake Mead, a WWII relic preserved underwater since 1948.
World War II was the height of industrialized total war. Nations clashed on the sea, land, and in the air. Entire economies retooled with the express purpose of filling a vast global supply chain of ...
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