LIST OF SURVIVING B-29 SUPERFORTRESSES

B-29 Superfotress

Main articles: B-29 Superfortress

The 'Boeing B-29 Superfortress' was a four-engine heavy bomber propeller aircraft flown by the United States Army Air Forces in World War II and other military organizations afterwards. The name "Superfortress" was derived from its well-known predecessor, the B-17 Flying Fortress.
The B-29 ('Boeing 341/345') was one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II. Unlike many other bombers, the B-29 remained in service long after the war ended. By the time it was retired in the 1960s, some 3,900 planes had been built. Currently 25 confirmed B-29s are preserved at various museums worldwide.

Contents
Airworthy aircraft
Exhibited aircraft
Other displayed aircraft
References
External links
Related content

Airworthy aircraft


;B-29A-60-BN 44-62070 ''Fifi'' (N529B)
Belonging to the Commemorative Air Force is the only airworthy B-29 in the world at present. (NB: Fifi has been grounded since 2006 because of problems with all four engines. It is not known when - or if - she will return to flight status.)

Exhibited aircraft


A number of B-29s which were used operationally in the Second World War and Korean War survive in museums in the United States:
;B-29-35-MO 44-27297 ''Bockscar''
B-29-35-MO 44-27297 "Bockscar"

Main articles: Bockscar

A "Silverplate" (A-Bomb Carrier) conversion. 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group. On 9 August 1945 dropped the "Fat Man" Plutonium Atomic Bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Stored for many years and now on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio.
;B-29-60-BN 44-62022 ''Peachy''
The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum's B-29A ''Peachy'' is named in honor of all the crews who fought in the Pacific Theater. A B-29 by that name was piloted by a native of Pueblo, Lt. Robert T. Haver, who gave it his pet name for a younger sister. The original ''Peachy'' flew 35 combat missions into enemy territory from Tinian Island, central Pacific chain of the Mariana's. This aircraft was donated to the museum in 1976 by the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake CA; and in 2005 it was moved indoors.
;B-29-60-BW 44-69729 ''T-Square-54''
No. 54 was assigned to the 875th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, 73rd Bomb Wing and completed thirty-seven bombing missions. Converted to KB-29 (aerial refueling tanker) in June 1949. In 1986 it was extracted out of the Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake and transported to Lowry AFB's Lowry Heritage Museum (LHM); now Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum. It went through its inital level of restoration in 1987 with LHM's volunteers and was readied for its rebirth and rededication of Lowry AFB's 50th anniversary, 2 October 1987. It was restored to its 1944 markings with the "T Square 54" on its vertical stabilizer. In 1995 the USAF Museum transferred T-Sq-54 to the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington. After another level of restoration and change in its markings, it was displayed again 1996.
;B-29-70-BW 44-69972 ''Doc''
A Korean War veteran which has been used as a radar trainer and ballistic missile target. The airframe was acquired by the United States Aviation Museum for restoration to flight status. After a great deal of work at the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas where it was originally built, the aircraft was moved in March 2007 to the Kansas Aviation Museum.
;B-29-75-BW 44-70016 ''Sentimental Journey''
Originally flew with the 330th Bomb Group, 20th Air Force from Guam, now displayed at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
;B-29-80-BW 44-70113
Flew with the 73rd Bomb Wing 20th Air Force. Decommissioned in 1956 and stored until the Marietta B29 Association sponsored restoration in 1994. Now on display at Dobbins AFB, Georgia.
;B-29-45-MO 44-86292 ''Enola Gay''
B-29-45-MO 44-86292 ''Enola Gay''

Main articles: Enola Gay

A "Silverplate" (A-Bomb Carrier) conversion. 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group. On 6 August 1945 dropped "Little Boy" Uranium Atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. For many years was in storage at Paul Garber facility at National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C. recently re-assembled after lengthy restoration and displayed at the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport.
;B-29-55-MO 44-86408 ''Haggerty's Hag''
Delivered to USAAF the day the Enola Gay dropped the first atomic weapon on Hiroshima, Japan. Later used to collect radioactive samples during postwar atomic tests, now on display at Hill Air Force Base Museum, Utah.
;P2B-1S BuNo 84029
Formerly B-29-95-BW 45-21787 "Fertile Myrtle" which carried the Douglas D-558-II Skyrocket research aircraft was donated to an aviation museum in Oakland, California in 1984. It was sold to the Kermit Weeks Fantasy of Flight Museum, Miami, Florida, and is on the US Civil register as N29KW. There may be an attempt to restore this plane to flying condition, using as parts some airframes acquired from the US Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, California.

Other displayed aircraft


Model S/N History Markings Display Location
B-29-70BW ''44-69972''ex-TB-29
ex-ADC 4713th REF -1st RCS
ex-ADC 4750th Tow Target Sqdn
N69972
'''Doc'''[1] Kansas Aviation Museum[2] and
Boeing Company, Wichita, Kansas
B-29-75BW ''44-70064''Composite airframe '''Razi’n Hell''' Castle Air Museum [3]
Atwater, California
B-29-80BW ''44-87627'' ex-TB-29 '''BF-627''' 8th Air Force Museum, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
B-29-90BW ''44-87779'' ex-KB-29B
6th BG / 20th AF
'''Circle-R
Legal Eagle II'''
South Dakota Air and Space Museum
Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, South Dakota
B-29-90BW ''45-21739'' Korean Aerospace Industry Museum[4]
Sacheon Airport,Korea
B-29-97BW ''45-21748'' '''Duke Of Albuquerque''' National Atomic Museum
Albuquerque, New Mexico
B-29-25MO ''42-65281'' ex-WB-29
6th BG / 20th AF
'''Circle P
Miss America 62'''
Travis AFB, California
B-29-40MO ''44-27343'' ex-F-13A (RB-29A)
ex-513th RWS
ex-57th SRW
'''Tinker’s Heritage''' Tinker AFB
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
B-29A-15BN ''42-93967'' ex-F-13A
19th BG, 5th AF (Korea)
'''City of Lansford''' Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park
Cordele, Georgia
B-29A-35BN ''44-61535'' Composite airframe
(3 airframes)
'''Raz’n Hell''' Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California
B-29A-40BN ''44-61669'' 500thBG, 20thAF (11 combat missions)
N3299F
'''Z 49
Flagship 500'''
March Field Air Museum, Riverside, CA
Next to March ARB
B-29A-40BN ''44-61671'' replica of 509th CG Silverplate bomber '''89
The Great Artiste'''
Whitman AFB
Knob Noster, Missouri
B-29A-45BN ''44-61739'' Robins AFB
Houston County, Georgia
B-29A-45BN ''44-61748'' ex-TB-29A
501st BG / 20th AF
G-BHDK
'''Diamond-Y
Its Hawg Wild'''
American Air Museum/
Imperial War Museum Duxford, England
B-29A-55BN ''44-61975'' 468th BG / 20th AF '''Triangle-I 55
Jack’s Hack'''
New England Air Museum[5]
Windsor Locks, Connecticut
B-29A-65BN ''44-62139'' 19th BG / 5th AF (Korea) '''Command Decision'''[6] Nat'l Museum of USAF
Dayton, Ohio
B-29A-70BN ''44-62220'' 498th BG / 20th AF '''T-Square-5[7]
Joltin Josie'''
History and Traditions Museum[8]
Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas
B-29B-55BA ''44-84053'' '''Big Red''' Museum of Aviation[9], Robins AFB, GA
B-29B-60BA ''44-84076'' ex-2nd AF
ex-SAC 97th BG
ex-SAC 28th BG
'''076
Man O War'''
Strategic Air and Space Museum[10]
Omaha, Nebraska

References


1. B-29 "Doc" Website
2. Kansas Aviation Museum
3. Castle Air Museum
4. KAI Site
5. New England Air Museum
6. USAF Museum's "Command Decision"
7. Official plaque by 73rd Bomb Wing Association
8. Lackland History and Traditions Museum
9. Museum of Aviation Robins AFB
10. Strategic Air and Space Museum's B-29


Boeing B-29 Superfortress, , Peter M., Bowers, Voyageur Press, 1999, ISBN 0-933424-79-5

Superfortress!, , John, Deakin, Pelican's Perch,

The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia - Aces and aerial victories, 1965-1973, Futrell RF, Greenhalgh WH, Grubb C, Hasselwander GE, Jakob RF, and Ravenstein CA, , , , 1976, ISBN 0-8987-5884-X

Big Bombers of WW II, , William N., Hess, , 1998,

Flying combat aircraft of USAAF-USAF (Volume 1), , Robin, Higham, Air Force Historical Foundation., 1975, ISBN 0-8138-0325-X

★ Johnson, Robert E. "Why the Boeing B-29 Bomber, and Why the Wright R-3350 Engine?" ''American Aviation Historical Society Journal'' 1988 33(3): 174-189. ISSN 0002-7553

Super Fortress, , Curtis, LeMay, Berkley Books, 1988, ISBN 0-425-11880-0

★ Mann, Robert A. (2004). ''The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive Registry of the Planes and Their Missions''. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-1787-0.

★ Pace, Steve (2003). ''Boeing B-29 Superfortress''. Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire, United Kingdom: Crowood Press. ISBN 1-86126-581-6.

★ Vander Meulen, Jacob (1995). ''Building the B-29''. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books. ISBN 1-56098-609-3). (The economic aspect of the B-29 program)

★ Wheeler, Keith (1982). ''Bombers over Japan''. Virginia Beach, Virginia: Time-Life Books. ISBN 0-8094-3429-6.

★ "Boeing B-29 Superfortress."'' Encyclopedia of American Aircraft''. Accessed on October 26, 2004.

★ "Boeing B-29 Superfortress ''Bockscar''.''National Museum of the United States Air Force''. Accessed on May 24, 2007.

External links



330th.org, 20th AF, 314th BW, 330th BG history and first-hand accounts

B-29 "DOC" Restoration Project, the restoration of ''Doc''

National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian page on ''Enola Gay''

Preserved Aircraft, status of preserved B-29's

Warbirds Resource Group, specifications and photos

Pelican's Perch #56:Superfortress!, Article wrote by John Deakin, one of the pilots who regularly fly the world's only remaining flyable B-29

WarbirdsRegistry.org B-29/B-50, Listing of surviving B-29's

B-29.org, history and first-hand accounts

New England Air Museum's B-29 "Jack's Hack"

Annotated bibliography on the B-29 from the Alsos Digital Library

T-Square-54: The Last B-29 website by Tom Mathewson

Museum of Flight

China Lake Alumi Website by China Lake Museum Foundation, desert photos of aircraft under web sections: B-29s #1 and B-29s #2.

US Naval Air Warefare Center Weapons Division

FAA's B-29's

Aero Web's B-29 List and Location

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