Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fifi. by Jaap van den Berg

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by Jaap van den Berg

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Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fifi.

The picture shows the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Fifi, for a long time the only B-29 still flying, but since a few years Doc joined it. Doc's work can also be found in my shop.

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a US bomber used in World War II in the fight against Japan, from bases in China and in the Mariana Islands (on Guam and two islands of the Northern Mariana Islands, Saipan and Tinian). Among other things, this type of bomber was used to drop the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima on 6 August 1945; this bomber was called the "Enola Gay". Three days later, this type of bomber was used to drop the second atomic bomb, this time over Nagasaki by the "Bockscar" bomber. Both aircraft took off from Tinian.

The B-29 was designed (as the Boeing Model 345) to the requirements of the US Air Force, which needed a long-range bomber capable of flying at high altitudes. The first flight took place on 21 September 1942 (XB-29).

The gun turrets of the B-29 were all remotely controlled, unlike the B-17.

This photo was taken on 28 August 2015 during the Thunder over Michigan Airshow.

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About Jaap van den Berg

I am Jaap van den Berg and photography has become a great passion of mine since 2010. Since then I travel all over the world to take pictures of military aircrafts. But besides aircraft I also love to photograph other subjects like landscapes, architecture, flowers, animals, .. Read more…

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