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Having launched the signature bomber for use in the European Theatre, Boeing embarked on a voyage into the unknown. Bringing together numerous untried technologies the Boeing Aircraft Company launched its most significant bomber, the B-29 Superfortress. Although beset by development problems and having suffered the loss of the prototype and its Chief Test Pilot Eddie Allan, the company pushed on to create the first long-range strategic bombers.
Once the Pacific Islands had been captured the B-29 Bomb Groups began bombing raids on the Japanese Home Islands. On the other side of the Himalayas further bomb groups launched attacks against targets in Japan. As combat experience grew the focus turned to destroying as much as possible of its production facilities, mainly by firebombing areas known to have these targets. And then the world changed forever. The use of two atom bombs against Hiroshima and Nagasaki had shown the power of the atom. When the Japanese finally surrendered the Cold War arrived to take its place. War in Korea followed, being the swan song for the B-29 while its younger sibling, the B-50, assumed the mantle of Strategic Defence, a position it held until the B-47 Stratojet arrived.
One of the largest aircraft of World War II, the B-29 remained in service in various roles throughout the 1950s, being retired in the early 1960s after 3,970 had been built. The Royal Air Force flew the B-29 with the service name 'Washington from 1950 to 1954' while the re-engined B-50 Superfortress Lucky Lady II became the first aircraft to fly around the world non-stop, during a 94-hour flight in 1949. The Soviet Union produced 847 Tupolev Tu-4s, an unlicensed reverse-engineered copy of the B-29. This latest in the essential Warpaint series offers a comprehensive look at the famous bomber in all its guises, with history, development, service details
Warpaint Series Description:
Designed with both the aircraft enthusiast and the model maker in mind, the Warpaint titles try to establish as near as possible a comprehensive and accurate account of a single aircraft type within one set of covers.
* Complete and detailed history
* 1:72nd scale plan
* In detail pictures
* Kit, decal and accessory list
* Pages of superb colour camouflage drawings and photography
* Complete production list
* Squadrons, units and individual aircraft serials and codes
* Comprehensive specification
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Warpaint 146 - Grumman A-6 Intruder & EA-6B Prowler
Warpaint 145 - Hunting Percival Pembroke
Warpaint 144-Mil Mi-4 Hound
Warpaint 142- Dassault Mirage F1
Warpaint 141 Vickers, Viking Valetta & Varsity in Military Service
Warpaint 140
Warpaint 139
Warpaint 138 - Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk
Warpaint 137 - Douglas SBD Dauntless
Warpaint 136 - Airspeed Oxford & Consul
Warpaint 135 - Dragon Rapide & Dominie
Warpaint 134- Aero L-29 Delfin
Warpaint 133 - Douglas C-47 Skytrain/Dakota
Warpaint 132 Boeing B-52A-F Stratofortress
Warpaint 131
Warpaint 130 II-28
Warpaint 130 - P-51 Mustang
Warpaint 129 - Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3
Warpaint 128 - Bristol Scout
Warpaint 127 - Cessna T-37 & Dragon Fly
Warpaint 126 - Grumman F14 - TomCat
Warpaint 125 - Bristol Britannia
Issue 124 - MiG 17
Issue 123 - DHC-1 CHIPMUNK
Issue 122 - Albertros
Issue 121 - SKYHAWK
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Issue 120 - MiG -15
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