- The
Boeing B-29
Superfortress was an
American four-engined propeller-driven
heavy bomber,
designed by
Boeing and
flown primarily by the
United States...
- The
Boeing B-50
Superfortress is an
American strategic bomber. A post–World War II
revision of the
Boeing B-29
Superfortress, it was ****ed with more powerful...
- The
Boeing B-29
Superfortress is a
United States Army Air
Forces long range,
strategic heavy bomber that was
produced in many
experimental and production...
- The
Boeing XB-39
Superfortress was a
United States prototype bomber aircraft, a
single example of the B-29
Superfortress converted to fly with alternative...
- The
Boeing KB-29 was a
modified Boeing B-29
Superfortress for air
refueling needs by the USAF. Two
primary versions were
developed and produced: KB-29M...
-
Boeing for use by the
United States Air Force.
Derived from the YB-50C
Superfortress,
construction of the
prototype was
canceled before completion, and the...
- The
Boeing B-29
Superfortress is a
United States heavy bomber used by the
United States Army Air
Forces in the
Pacific Theatre during World War II, and...
- the mid-1960s. The
aircraft was a copy of the
American Boeing B-29
Superfortress,
having been reverse-engineered from
seized aircraft that had made emergency...
- for a very
heavy bomber, the same
request that led to the
Boeing B-29
Superfortress, the
Douglas XB-31 and
Consolidated B-32 Dominator.
Around 1938, General...
- Army Air
Forces in
World War II for
strategic bombing by
Boeing B-29
Superfortress bombers based in India, Ceylon, and China.
Targets included industrial...