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[Spark1645] Boeing B-29A Surperfortress V3.0

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Spark1645's unfinished work, I finished it for him.

Boeing B-29 Superfortress

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a four-engine propeller-driven heavy bomber designed by Boeing, which was flown primarily by the United States during World War II and the Korean War. It was one of the largest aircraft operational during World War II and featured state-of-the-art technology. Including design and production, it was the single most expensive weapons project undertaken by the United States in World War II, exceeding the cost of the Manhattan Project by between $1 and 1.7 billion. Innovations introduced included a pressurized cabin, dual-wheeled, tricycle landing gear, and an analog computer-controlled fire-control system that directed four remote machine gun turrets that could be operated by a single gunner and a fire-control officer. A manned tail gun installation was semi-remote. The name "Superfortress" continued the pattern Boeing started with its well-known predecessor, the B-17 Flying Fortress. Designed for the high-altitude strategic bomber role, the B-29 also excelled in low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing missions. One of the B-29's final roles during World War II was carrying out the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Because of the B-29's advanced design, unlike many other World War II-era bombers, the Superfortress remained in service long after the war ended, with a few even being employed as flying television transmitters for the Stratovision company. The B-29 served in various roles throughout the 1950s. The Royal Air Force flew the B-29 as the Washington until phasing out the type in 1954. The Soviet Union produced an unlicensed reverse-engineered copy as the Tupolev Tu-4. The B-29 was the progenitor of a series of Boeing-built bombers, transports, tankers, reconnaissance aircraft and trainers including the B-50 Superfortress (the first aircraft to fly around the world non-stop) which was essentially a re-engined B-29. The type was retired in the early 1960s. The B-29 production total was 3,970 aircraft. Dozens of B-29s remain as static displays, but only two examples, Fifi and Doc, have been restored to flying status, with Doc flying again for the first time from McConnell AFB on July 17, 2016.

A transport developed from the B-29 was the Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter, first flown in 1944, followed by its commercial airliner variant, the Boeing Model 377 Stratocruiser in 1947. This bomber-to-airliner derivation was similar to the B-17/Model 307 evolution. In 1948 Boeing introduced a tanker variant of the B-29 as the KB-29, followed by the Model 377-derivative KC-97 introduced in 1950. A heavily modified line of outsized-cargo variants of the Stratocruiser is the Guppy / Mini Guppy / Super Guppy, which remain in service today with operators including NASA.

B-29A

The B-29A was an improved version of the original B-29 production model. All 1,119 B-29A's were built exclusively at the Boeing plant in Renton, Washington, formerly used by the United States Navy.

Control

AG-2 Bomb compartment
AG-8 Navigation light
The turret is controlled by the camera

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General Characteristics

  • Successors 1 airplane(s) +7 bonus
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 143.0ft (43.6m)
  • Length 173.3ft (52.8m)
  • Height 31.0ft (9.4m)
  • Empty Weight 89,110lbs (40,419kg)
  • Loaded Weight 106,835lbs (48,459kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.841
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.074
  • Wing Loading 42.2lbs/ft2 (206.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,529.1ft2 (235.0m2)
  • Drag Points 44202

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1200
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 4,719
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    5,074 screechy

    rare Spark1645's build in very high part tho, by the way this looks very good, this should recieve an upvote

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    Hola alguien quiere jugar online con migo

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    Hola alguien quiere jugar online con migo

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    36.6k Gabriel747

    @HappiPlane yes

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    13.7k Aer0User

    Actually, I do have a Grumman G-21 from Spark1645. Can I reupload it? @Gabriel747

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    2,971 AWACSgoddess

    @Gabriel747 they aren’t unlisted, his account was deleted

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    12.0k dINE

    Great post, love the reworks you have been doing lately from Spark1645

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    7,458 ErikaMaid

    The cockpit color is like the Tu-4 cockpit

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    36.6k Gabriel747

    Can you post that G-21 goose he made unlisted? tag me in it

    +1 1.1 years ago
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    It feels weird to see a b29 in green lol

    +3 1.1 years ago