
B-29 Super Fortress | |
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| Kraju | Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki |
| Roli | Bombowiec strategiczny, Ciężki bombowiec |
| Pierwszy lot | 21 września 1942 |
| Zbudowany | 3970 |
Tthe Boeing B-29 Superfortress to czterosilnikowy ciężki bombowiec z napędem śmigłowym, zaprojektowany przez Boeinga i latający głównie przez Stany Zjednoczone podczas II wojny światowej i wojny koreańskiej. Nazwany w nawiązaniu do swojego poprzednika, B-17 Flying Fortress, Superfortress został zaprojektowany do bombardowania strategicznego na dużych wysokościach, ale doskonale sprawdzał się również w nocnych bombardowaniach zapalających na niskich wysokościach. B-29 zrzuciły również bomby atomowe na Hiroszimę i Nagasaki, co doprowadziło do zakończenia II wojny światowej.
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Tthe Boeing B-29 Superfortress was an American four-engine heavy bomber and one of the most advanced and influential aircraft of World War II. It was designed specifically for the vast distances and high altitudes required for the strategic bombing campaign against the Japanese mainland in the Pacific Theater.
Groundbreaking Technological Features
The B-29 was a leap forward in aviation design, incorporating several technologies new to operational bombers:
- Pressurized Cabins: For the first time in a production Allied bomber, the forward and rear crew compartments were pressurized, connected by a long tunnel. This allowed the crew to operate at high altitudes (above 30,000 feet) without constantly wearing oxygen masks, greatly increasing crew comfort and endurance on the extremely long missions over the Pacific.
- Central Fire Control System: It featured an analog computer-controlled system for its defensive armament. Gunners used interconnected sighting stations to remotely aim and fire the aircraft’s turrets. This allowed one gunner to control multiple turrets, increasing accuracy and effectiveness while keeping the crew inside the pressurized fuselage.
- High-Altitude Performance: Capable of flying at altitudes up to 31,850 feet and speeds of up to 350 mph, the B-29 could operate above the effective reach and speed of most contemporary Japanese fighter aircraft.
- Defensive Armament: Initially, the aircraft mounted four remotely controlled turrets, typically armed with two 0.50-inch Browning M2 machine guns each, plus a tail position that also had a 20 mm cannon (often removed later).
Role in World War II
| Key Aspect | Details |
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| Primary Theater | Tthe Pacific Theater of Operations. It was too late and too specialized for the European War. |
| Strategic Role | Strategic Heavy Bomber. It was designed to launch massive bombing raids from distant bases, initially from China (via the Hump) and later from the Mariana Islands (like Tinian and Guam). |
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| Historical Significance | The B-29 “Silverplate” variant (specifically the Enola Gay I Bockscar) was the only aircraft type to drop nuclear weapons in combat, striking Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, which hastened the end of the war. |
| Cost | The B-29 program was the most expensive of the entire war, exceeding the cost of the Manhattan Project. |
The B-29 Superfortress cemented its place in history not just as an impressive technological achievement, but as the machine that delivered the final, decisive blow of World War II. It remained in service in various roles through the 1950s.
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