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Bockscar - Wikipedia
Bockscar, sometimes called Bock's Car, is the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped a Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki during World War II in the second – and most recent – nuclear attack in history.
Fat Man - Wikipedia
The first one was built by scientists and engineers at Los Alamos Laboratory using plutonium manufactured at the Hanford Site and was dropped from the Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bockscar piloted by Major Charles Sweeney. The name Fat Man refers to the early design of the bomb because it had a wide, round shape.
Bockscar: The Story Of The Other USAAF B-29 To Drop An
In July 1945, one of the bombers flew from Guan to an airfield on Tinian in the Mariana Islands. From Tinian, the aircraft (Enola Gay) flew practice missions, dropping non-atomic replicas of Fat Man on targets in Kobe and Nagoya. Photo: US Army | Wikimedia Commons.
Bockscar the plane that dropped ‘Fat Man’ on Nagasaki
2016年6月18日 · Bockscar, sometimes called Bock’s Car, is the name of the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped a Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki during World War II in the second – and last – nuclear attack in history.
Bockscar Crew | Photographs | Media Gallery - Atomic Archive
On August 9, 1945, the Bockscar dropped an atomic bomb (the "Fat Man") on Nagasaki, instantly killing tens of thousands of people. This marked only the second time in history that the atomic bomb had been used.
Boeing B-29 Superfortress - National Museum of the USAF
The B-29 on display, Bockscar, dropped the Fat Man atomic bomb on Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945, three days after the atomic attack against Hiroshima. Bockscar was one of 15 specially modified "Silverplate" B-29s assigned to the 509th Composite Group.
Fat Man - Nagasaki - August 9, 1945 - NHHC
The atomic bomb used at Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945, was "Fat Man". The bomb was dropped by a USAAF B-29 airplane named "Bockscar", piloted by U.S. Army Air Force Major Charles Sweeney....
Bockscar - Military Wiki | Fandom
Bockscar, sometimes called Bock's Car, is the name of the United States Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the Fat Man nuclear weapon over the Japanese city of Nagasaki in the second atomic bombing of World War II.
B-29 Bockscar: The Aircraft That Ended World War II - Dayton Local
2015年8月2日 · "Bockscar", piloted Major Charles Sweeney, dropped the "Fat Man" atomic bomb on Nagasaki on Aug. 9, 1945, just three days after the atomic attack against Hiroshima, Japan. Bockscar was part of the same squadron as the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the first atomic bomb.
US Air Force Museum - WWII - BOCKSCAR Boeing B-29 …
2007年1月20日 · This Boeing B-29 Superfortress is the plane which dropped the Fat Man Atomic Bomb over Nagasaki ending WWII. Initially the B-29 Superfortresses were very prone to mechanical failures. The B-29 R-3350 28 cylinder radial engines used Magnesium crank cases and super charger housings.