GOAT US Heavy Bomber?

GOAT US Heavy Bomber?


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YellowSnow

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The B-29 finished off a war and saved hundreds of thousands of American lives and millions of Japanese ones. And yes @BearsWiin the Red Army invading Manchuria played a major role here as well.

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My uncle flew the B 29 but the B 52 is the GOAT of all GOATS

A strong case can be made for the B-52. The service life is w/o peer. It would be like having B-29s still dropping bombs in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

We'll never know how many millions of American lives were saved by heavy the B-52s ready to nuke the Ruskies into oblivion.

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But still, it never truly won us a war in the same way the B-29 did.
 
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There's an interesting story that my History Guysm probably know better, about the Soviets getting hold of 4 B-29s after emergency landings in their territory. They copied them, slavishly, including using imperial measurements when the engineers only knew metric,
 
There's an interesting story that my History Guysm probably know better, about the Soviets getting hold of 4 B-29s after emergency landings in their territory. They copied them, slavishly, including using imperial measurements when the engineers only knew metric,

I saw a great doc once on this on the history channel. The planes were interned in the USSR when they were still neutral in the Pacific and the Ruskies copied them down to the last nut and bolt. We? first saw them at some air show and were like WTF?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-4

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Gotta go with the B-29. Got my pops out of the South Pacific, freeing him up to focus on other things, like eventually making me...It is the most important airplane of my life, literally...
 
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I am nothing if not a homer.

Built in South Seattle.

Most famous one they made is the Memphis Belle.

Like I could vote for anything else.

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Gotta go with the B-29. Got my pops out of the South Pacific, freeing him up to focus on other things, like eventually making me...It is the most important airplane of my life, literally...

Similar story for me. Grand pappy Captain Yella led a company in France, Germany and Austria from Aug '44 to May '45. He didn't have enough points to get out of the service yet so they had him training for the invasion of the Japanese home islands. Then the B-29 did what no other plane had the range and payload to achieve.

The story goes that my father was conceived in a drunken night of VJ Day partying.
 
The B 52 won the cold war

Lots of stuff won the cold war, but it played a key role.

People also forget the B-52 gave us? the 707 and things have never been the same since. Am I right @Logistics or am I right?
 
When our missiles were blowing up on the launch pad we had 24/7 coverage via the B 52. The projection of strength was amazing and awe inspiring to the villages around the world
 
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