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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 5:25 pm 
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WWII pilot takes off in B-29 yet again


By The Associated Press
Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014, 6:15 p.m.
Updated 20 hours ago


BATON ROUGE, La. — The bomber best known for dropping the atomic bombs on Japan also flew countless other raids. Karnig Thomasian's final mission on a B-29 Superfortress ended in flames when bombs collided and exploded in the air over Burma in 1945.

He parachuted and ended up spending six months in a Japanese prison camp.

On Thursday, he was once again in a B-29, flying from Baton Rouge to New Orleans. He was one of several veterans aboard and on hand at the WWII AirPower Expo in New Orleans this weekend.

As the bomber named Fifi took off in Baton Rouge, Pompton Plains, 90, a New Jersey native, peered out of the glass-covered nose where the bombardier sat during missions. He moved the bombsight from side to side.

“I was thinking about my bombardier ... and how vulnerable he was. He was wide open to flak,” Thomasian said of runs they made through a barrage of anti-aircraft fire.

The last time David Fisher, 89, was in the big bomber, he was a radioman on a September 1945 mission dropping supplies to American survivors of a Japanese POW camp.

Charles Chauncey flew 22 firebomb raids, including three on Tokyo in what he called the “blitz” of March 1945.

Although official estimates put the death toll at 125,000 from the bombings, Chauncey said he believes many more died.

“Most countries would have capitulated at that point,” he said. “The Japanese didn't.”

Like the atomic bombings, the firebomb raids were widely criticized, but Fisher and Chauncey said they had no qualms about the civilian death toll nearly 70 years later.

“I don't care if you ran a hamburger stand feeding factory workers,” Chauncey said. “They're as much a part of the war effort as anybody else.”

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Karnig Thomasian's final mission on a B-29 Superfortress ended in flames when bombs collided and exploded in the air over Burma in 1945.

Never heard of that happening before; how often did it occur on bombing missions?

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Karnig Thomasian's final mission on a B-29 Superfortress ended in flames when bombs collided and exploded in the air over Burma in 1945.

Never heard of that happening before; how often did it occur on bombing missions?


More often than you think. There are some well published B-17 photographs of bombs hitting other B-17s lower in formation. I've seen B-24 photographs too of the same.


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That I've heard of, but bombs hitting other bombs?

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