My father was a USAAF B-29 navigator 1944-1945. He died in 2016 age 94. He saved - and I have - his original flight jacket with squadron insignia. My son and I visited (did not fly on) FIFI at Boire Field in Nashua NH in 2018. My family are Friends Of Doc.
🤦excellent spot! I'm an idoit. I've fixed the thumbnail, thankfully the other two in test had the right number! As thanks, I'd like to send you a Damcasters magnet. Hit me up on the contact email in the bio and I'll pop it in the post. 👍
War was "On a knife edge?" Please explain. Magnesium was used in the supercharger not the engine. Guest today" to many guesses, not enough precision. This is your mulligan
Fascinating look at the B-29’s impact on history! It truly transformed the landscape of warfare.
My father was a USAAF B-29 navigator 1944-1945. He died in 2016 age 94. He saved - and I have - his original flight jacket with squadron insignia. My son and I visited (did not fly on) FIFI at Boire Field in Nashua NH in 2018. My family are Friends Of Doc.
A really fascinating listen. Had never heard about the Battle of Kansas!
Can we talk about the B24 being built with Wright 2600? 1,600-1,900 HP in 1940? The B17 was doing great in 1942?
B-52 Superfortess? On a B-29 thumbnail?
🤦excellent spot! I'm an idoit. I've fixed the thumbnail, thankfully the other two in test had the right number! As thanks, I'd like to send you a Damcasters magnet. Hit me up on the contact email in the bio and I'll pop it in the post. 👍
War was "On a knife edge?" Please explain. Magnesium was used in the supercharger not the engine. Guest today" to many guesses, not enough precision. This is your mulligan
I dissagree with your statement, but thank you for engaging! You best check out his book to see how much guess work is there.
im pretty sure magnesium was used heavily in the crankcase. you should check your facts
@@alexmelia8873 crankcase for rotary was steel, look online,