B-29 Model Airplane: A True
Work of Art
Our B-29 Bomber model
airplane exhibits unmatched,
unequaled quality and intricate
design to achieve exactness and
accuracy of the actual model. It also
comes with a sturdy, durable base
stand which comes in different
colors of your choice and a polished
chrome steel support mounting rod
or avail our variable pitch wall mount
accessory.
Our B-29 Bomber model
airplane is made of the finest
grade materials which underwent
stages of meticulous and careful
sanding, carving and modeling to its
original form. Our craftsmen and
artisans ensure finely handcrafted
model airplanes with precise
blueprint details of the original
aircraft. The B-29 Superfortress
model plane's paint scheme,
markings and parts are extremely
complete, reflecting the original
keyword. This top-quality B-29
Bombers replica will surely
mesmerize anyone who receives
this elegant desktop display as a
gift. This B-29 Super Fortress
model plane is definitely the
ideal gift to every aviation enthusiast
and avid aircraft collector, reviving
the good, old flight memories for it
displays perfect resemblance to the
actual B-29 of World War 2.
B-29 "Enola Gay"
History:
The B-29 Enola Gay is the most
complicated and propeller-driven
bomber aircraft in the Second World
War. The crew quarters are in the
b29's pressurized compartments
and the aircraft has highly developed
armaments and avionics systems. It
brought the first nuclear weapons
used in the Pacific Theater war.
Colonel Paul W. Tibbets Jr. dropped
the first atomic bomb "Little Boy" in
Hiroshima, Japan.
The strategies for the first
atomic bombing were set in August
1945. There were seven
Superfortress aircrafts,
three of which were to scout in front.
One of them is to measure the blast
of the bomb, and one photo plane is
assigned to be the standby plane
and the primary plane. The aircraft's
bombing is visual not radar. They
used it to target the cities of
Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata and
Nagasaki. Paul Tibbet's own aircraft
decided to name it "Enola Gay" after
his loving mother. This gave him
inspiration while he was building it.
The Enola Gay allows 12 crewmen.
In the afternoon of August 5, the
Americans placed the bomb into the
Enola Gay plane. The "Little Boy"
atomic bomb is 12 feet long and 28
inches in diameter. Its power
matches up 20,000 tons of TNT or
approximately as much as two
thousand Superfortress aircrafts
could take. They started their
engines in August 6, 1945 at 2:30
AM. Three hours after, they flew over
Iwo Jima at dawn, where 5,500
Americans and 25,000 Japanese
had died, so that the USAAF
could use Iwo as an emergency
landing field. They altered course
and went northwest. They climbed to
30,700 feet for their bombing
altitude. And at 8:30 they got a coded
message saying Hiroshima was
covered with clouds. At 9:15AM they
dropped the "Little Boy" and made a
155 degree diving turn to the right.
*Alteration on the design such as change of paint schemes and markings or embodied features on our models occurs at any time. Detachable stand is included with the model which may vary from the photo.
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