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The plant originally assembled the B-26 medium bombers, but was later changed to assemble the B-29 bombers which were the largest American bombers of World War II. Three days later, Bockscar (on display at the U.S. Martin Bomber Plant was constructed in 1941 at Fort Crook which is located east of Bellevue or just south of Omaha. Martin Assembly Plant where the "Enola Gay" and "Bockscar" were built. Staff Sergeant Albert Dehart - Tail Gunner 113 Unique autographed photo of the Enola Gay with the Bockscar In the background that has been autographed, handsigned on the photo by Paul Tibbets, Morris.
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Master Sergeant John Kuharek - Flight Engineer Staff Sergeant Ed Buckly - Radar Operator RM JFPKWNCrew of the Boeing B-29 ENOLA GAY, the plane that dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Sweeney.įirst Lieutenant Charles Albury - Co-Pilot
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"Bockscar" (44-27297) was named for the the original pilot Frederick Bock, who on the day of the mission, switched planes with Maj. Staff Sergeant Robert Caron - Tail GunnerĢnd Lieutenant Morris Jeppson - Ordnance ExpertĪugThe dropping of "Fat Man" over Nagasaki. Staff Sergeant Wyatt Duzenbury - Flight Engineer Sergeant Joseph Stiborik - Radar Operator Lieutenant Jacob Beser - Electronic Countermeasures The "Enola Gay" (44-86292) was named for the the pilot's mother Enola Gay Tibbets. The planes that dropped the atomic bombs upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.ĪugThe dropping of "Little Boy" over Hiroshima. He was a radarman on the Enola Gay and performed the same duties on Bockscar. Enola Gay & Bockscar Assembled in Nebraska The crew of the B-29 bomber Enola Gay was among the few to witness the first use of the atomic bomb on August 6, 1945.