B-29 Superfortress Abandoned Since 1945 — Found on a Remote Japanese Island After 80 Years | ASMR F
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It had been there since the war ended — a Boeing B-29 Superfortress, buried in the subtropical jungle of a remote Japanese island, its natural metal aluminum skin green with 80 years of tropical oxidation, all four Wright R-3350 engines choked with vegetation, its bomb bay doors corroded open to the Pacific sky. Jack found it. And he brought it back.
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was the most technologically advanced aircraft of World War II, the first bomber to feature a pressurized crew compartment, remote-controlled gun turrets operated by a central fire control system, and a range exceeding 6,800 miles — sufficient to strike Japan from bases in the Mariana Islands. Each aircraft was powered by four Wright R-3350-23 Duplex Cyclone 18-cylinder twin-row air-cooled radial engines producing 2,200 horsepower each — a combined 8,800 horsepower driving four four-blade propellers and giving the B-29 a top speed of 358 mph at altitude. The natural metal unpainted aluminum finish restored in this video represents the standard late-war Pacific theater scheme adopted from mid-1944 onward, when USAAF commanders determined that the weight saving from omitting paint improved the B-29's already exceptional performance at high altitude.
This video was created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence for educational and entertainment purposes. All historical references are based on real events and aircraft.
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