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Sat Sep 30, 2006 9:11 am
i learned something..... the black painted under bellies on the 29s were not exclusive to post ww 2. appreciate the knoweledge.
Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:17 am
Tom,
I found one of the references I was looking for as to when the paint was applied-it's "Camouflage and Markings #19". The paint finally settled on was called Jet 622, a very high gloss paint originally developed for the P-61 night fighter. It says that a number of replacement aircraft sent over late in the war had the paint applied at depots. I have seen photos of B-29As at Renton with what seems to be factory applied black, but I think all the photos in this thread had the paint applied by the 315th in Guam.
Scott
Mon Oct 02, 2006 10:15 am
Hello,
Just joined the forums recently after someone pointed out the pictures in this thread.
I have a web page for the 315th Bomb Wing and would be happy to be able to use or receive any pictures of 315th Bomb Wing aircraft, facilities or personnel anyone has. I started the page with one picture my Father had of a B-29 flying over Northwest Field, Guam and have been able to build on it ever since. The page grew out of my questions to my Dad, "What did you do in the war, Dad?" And he really didn't recall much. The past two years, I have been attending 315th Bomb Wing reunions and talking with the veterans and getting their stories. The page is a place to document the history of the 315th and make it available as a virtual museum for those searching more information about the wing.
If you have anything to share, please contact me via pm for an email address to send info.
Thanks,
Fri Oct 06, 2006 4:56 pm
I've just come across some info on 'the Uninvited', is it the same a/c ?
Black undersides in late '44 ?
[quote=Sparky Corradina]Hi Noel, "The Uninvited" B-29 serial number 42-6409 served with the 468th Bomb Group, 794th Bomb Squadron. She was delivered to the USAAF on 3/17/44. She departed Smokey Hill on 6/10/44 destination India. "The Uninvited" flew 11 combat missions and 8 Hump missions. She returned to the United States on 1/11/45 and was assigned to Roswell. "The Uninvited" 42-6409 was scrapped on 12/21/49 at Pyote.
Warmest Regards,
Sparky Corradina[/quote]
Sat Oct 07, 2006 1:05 am
Martin,
The "Uninvited" in tulsaboy's photos is S/N 42-63742, a Bell produced B-29B-40-BA with the 502nd Bombardment Group, 411th Squadron, 315th Bomb Wing. She went to the combat zone (based on Guam) in April or early May of '45.
42-6409 was a Boeing Wichita B-29-20-BW, and was back in the U.S. by the time the pictures in this thread were taken. Hope this helps- it seems that there were plenty of duplicate names given to aircraft during the War!
Scott
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