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Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:50 pm

You're probably right 330, a living, breathing veteran 6023rd member would probably have nothing
interesting to add to your -29 information base. It's all on the web..somewhere.. :wink:

Facetious hat..OFF. :lol:
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Fri Jun 05, 2009 4:23 pm

Wow,

Cool!
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Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:37 pm

the330thbg wrote:Wow,

Were you an abused child?

You are certainly acting like one.

Tongue was firmly in cheek..as mentioned..Nuff said. :wink:

Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:08 pm

airnutz wrote:I think I've got it....DOH! It was a one-liner in the Birdsall SSP (1980)..TB-29 with the 6023rd Radar Evauluation
Squadron(Revron), made the last USAF B-29 flight, in June 1960. Google 6023rd and a little more google and
TB-29, 42-65234 comes up...landed at Naha Air Base, Japan after a routine electronic countermeasure mission. (sometimes referred to as RB-29 on the webhits)

Anybody got a pic? :D


Dont have a pic, but how bout a piece of it? :wink:

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Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:18 pm

Cool Gunner! Welll..it's a beginning. :D

Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:11 am

Holy crap.., they tore her clothes off like the 'rockstar' that she was!!

Cool!!!!!

Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:30 pm

I sent a message to a friend at Boeing requesting a photo of her, maybe he can turn something up. They found a pic of our C-97 being built...

Tue Jun 16, 2009 10:21 pm

I know this wasn't an active aircraft, but wouldn't this have been the last flight of an Air Force B-29? This is from the March Field Museum's website.

The B-29 at the March Field Museum is an A model serial number 44-61669. It was delivered to the USAAF on 5 May 1945 at the Boeing facility in Renton, Washington. It was assigned to the 20th Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing, 500th Bomb Group, 833rd Bomb Squadron flying combat missions out of Saipan. It carried the name "Flagship 500" and had a "Z-49" on its tail at the end of WWII. Its last USAF assignment was in 1956 with the 581st Air Resupply Group at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. It was transferred as a TB-29A trainer to the US Navy on 18 March 1956. The aircraft was recovered from the Naval Test Center at China Lake, restored by a private organization, and flown from Daggett Field, Barstow, to March AFB in January, 1981 by MARC (Military Aircraft Restoration Corp.). This aircraft is on loan from the USAF.

Wed Jun 17, 2009 2:31 am

maxum96 wrote:I know this wasn't an active aircraft, but wouldn't this have been the last flight of an Air Force B-29?

I'll defer to my betters if I'm wrong, but I think since she had been struck off the records..other than NMUSAF
oversight, she's no longer an USAF bird.

..restored by a private organization, and flown from Daggett Field, Barstow, to March AFB in January, 1981 by MARC (Military Aircraft Restoration Corp.).

As described, a civilian refurbishment and delivery to March.

Fri Jun 19, 2009 4:39 pm

Unfortunately, I struck out at Boeing.

"Hi Kevin,
We do not have a photo of this plane.
It is a Martin built B-29 and unfortunately we do not have many photos of the Martin planes.

Sincerely,
Michael Lombardi
Corporate Historian,
The Boeing Company "

Fri Jun 19, 2009 5:44 pm

maxum96 wrote:I know this wasn't an active aircraft, but wouldn't this have been the last flight of an Air Force B-29? This is from the March Field Museum's website.

The B-29 at the March Field Museum is an A model serial number 44-61669. It was delivered to the USAAF on 5 May 1945 at the Boeing facility in Renton, Washington. It was assigned to the 20th Air Force, 73rd Bomb Wing, 500th Bomb Group, 833rd Bomb Squadron flying combat missions out of Saipan. It carried the name "Flagship 500" and had a "Z-49" on its tail at the end of WWII. Its last USAF assignment was in 1956 with the 581st Air Resupply Group at Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. It was transferred as a TB-29A trainer to the US Navy on 18 March 1956. The aircraft was recovered from the Naval Test Center at China Lake, restored by a private organization, and flown from Daggett Field, Barstow, to March AFB in January, 1981 by MARC (Military Aircraft Restoration Corp.). This aircraft is on loan from the USAF.

I changed my mind Maxam96, still Air Force owned, regardless of who flew it, I agree. :wink:

Thanks for trying Airlift! If someone cared enough to mark and keep that little bit o' scrap Gunner shared with us, then
there's a good chance a photo is somewhere.

Re: Last B-29 active in the Air Force

Thu Jul 28, 2011 6:11 pm

I flew on the last B-29's out of Naha, Okinawa 1959-1960. 6023rd Radar Evaluation, ECM. I have a few flight line photo's, my log books and other details of our operations.

Re: Last B-29 active in the Air Force

Thu Jul 28, 2011 9:36 pm

Welcome to WIX, Robert - There's a bunch of us here who would love to see your photos and any other info you would like to post.

Re: Last B-29 active in the Air Force

Fri Jul 29, 2011 4:01 am

Ditto here as well Robert! More, more, more!! :D

Re: Last B-29 active in the Air Force

Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:01 am

Robert,

This is an exciting new development to have you here on WIX. Welcome, and thanks for taking time to join. :drink3: If you need help posting images let any of us know.

Tim
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