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muddyboots,
The B-29s kept the turrets throughout the Korean War, except for some specialized Recon and Special Ops birds. In addition, some units added a third .50 in the tail turret similar to the B-29B but without the APG-15 radar. At the start of the war the missions were not as heavily resisted by Communist fighters, but after the Chinese and Russians decided to commit Mig 15s things went downhill fast for the bombers. Also, we couldn't immediately rotate F-86 units in there to run escort, and they had range issues when they did arrive. After a period of escalating losses, the Bomber Command shifted to night bombing missions and losses subsided to some extent.
Thanks for posting the photos, Mike!
Scott
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