B-29
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The B-29 represented the largest technological advance in one aircraft of World War Two. It featured a remotely controlled turret system, cloud penetrating radar, and atomic capabilities. The Superfortress' 12 50 caliber guns were remotely operated, automatically leading a target, making shots more precise, and therefore deadly. The B-29 and B-50 served in WWII for America, and In Korea for both the US Air Force, and the RAF as the Washington. AG1+VTOL: bomb bay AG2: jettison bombs AG5+VTOL: Flaps AG7: nosewheel steering AG8+VTOL landing gear. VTOL down to deploy bomb bay, flaps, and stow gear.
Specifications
General Characteristics
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- Wingspan 144.1ft (43.9m)
- Length 96.8ft (29.5m)
- Height 29.5ft (9.0m)
- Empty Weight 41,383lbs (18,771kg)
- Loaded Weight 89,784lbs (40,725kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.066
- Wing Loading 16.8lbs/ft2 (82.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 5,334.6ft2 (495.6m2)
- Drag Points 20229
Parts
- Number of Parts 408
- Control Surfaces 7
- Performance Cost 1,941
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