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  2. The Great Artiste - Wikipedia

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    The Great Artiste nose art. The Great Artiste was a U.S. Army Air Forces Silverplate B-29 bomber (B-29-40-MO 44-27353, Victor number 89), assigned to the 393d Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group. The aircraft was named for its bombardier, Captain Kermit Beahan, in reference to his bombing talents.

  3. Nose art - Wikipedia

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    In the Korean War, nose art was popular with units operating A-26 Invader and B-29 bombers, C-119 Flying Boxcar transports, as well as USAF fighter-bombers. [21] Due to changes in military policies and changing attitudes toward the representation of women, the amount of nose art declined after the Korean War.

  4. Bockscar - Wikipedia

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    The mission included three B-29 bombers and their crews: Bockscar, The Great Artiste and The Big Stink. Bockscar was flown on 9 August 1945 by Crew C-15, which usually manned The Great Artiste; piloted by Major Charles W. Sweeney, commander of the 393d Bombardment Squadron; and co-piloted by First Lieutenant Charles Donald Albury, C-15's aircraft commander. [7]

  5. Next Objective - Wikipedia

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    Two FB-111A strategic bombers of the USAF 509th Bomb Wing, serials 68-0257 and 68-0284, carried the name Next Objective on their nosewheel doors, and 68-0257 carried the B-29 nose art, while based at Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, in the 1970s and 1980s.

  6. Some Punkins - Wikipedia

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    Some Punkins was the only B-29 of the 393d BS flown exclusively by its assigned crew on all operational missions, and is cited by Joseph Baugher as possibly dropping the last bomb of World War II in its attack on Nagoya on August 14, 1945. In November 1945 it returned with the 509th to Roswell Army Air Field, New Mexico.

  7. Straight Flush - Wikipedia

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    Straight Flush nose art Straight Flush was the name of a B-29 Superfortress (B-29-36-MO 44-27301, Victor number 85) that participated in the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. Assigned to the 393d Bomb Squadron , 509th Composite Group , it was used as a weather reconnaissance plane and flew over the city before the attack to ...

  8. File:The Great Artiste B-29 Nose Art.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Boeing B-29 Superfortress - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was an American four-engined propeller-driven heavy ... the B-29 was designed with state-of-the-art technology, ... (nose number 82), ...