Jumat, 18 Agustus 2017

SAC Superfort Survivor

A long-neglected B-29 takes center stage at Nebraska’s Strategic Air and Space Museum. After more than five years of painstaking work, the Strategic Air and Space Museum’s Boeing TB-29B has at last found a permanent home out of the weather. Originally built as B-29B serial no. 44-84076, the bomber was delivered in the final days …

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