The Boeing B-29 was one of the most sophisticated aircraft of WWII.
It featured many innovations including guns that could be fired by
remote control and pressurized crew compartments. It was also the
heaviest production plane of the war with terrific range and bomb
carrying capabilities. Carrying a crew of ten, the Superfortress
devastated Japan in a series of gigantic raids in 1944-45. In the
end it would be the B-29s "Enola Gay" and "Bock's Car" that dropped
the atomic bombs and effectively ended the conflict. Originally
printed by the United States Army Air Force in January of 1944,
this B-29 Bomber Pilot's Flight Operating Manual taught pilots
everything they needed to know about the "Superfort" Originally
classified "Restricted," the manual was declassified long ago and
is here reprinted in book form. This affordable facsimile has been
reformatted, and color images appear as black and white. Care has
been taken however to preserve the integrity of the text.
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