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B-29 Superfortress on Tarmac

The Boeing B-29 was the most technologically advanced airplane program during WWII. At 105,000 pounds, it was the world's heaviest production airplane. The B-28 used state-of-the-art 2,200 horsepower Wright R3350 twin-row radial engines, each fitted with two turbosuperchargers. It was the first bomber with crew-cabin pressurization and remotely controlled power turrets. By production end, 3,970 B-29s had been built. 
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Unique identifier BI22392 
Boeing ID bw23280 
Type Image 
Size 5996px × 4796px   27MB 
License type RM 
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