Army Air Forces Collection
Historical Documents from World War II
Historical Documents from World War II
Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions for B-29
Army Models B-29 and B-29A, AN 01-20EJA-1
Authors:
- none listed
Published:
- June 20, 1945
Categories:
- Aircraft
- Aircraft, Bomber
- B-29
- Bombardment
- Pilots
- Training
Locations:
Contributors:
- Hal Kiena
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Direct Link (Item 000576):
- https://aafcollection.info/items/list.php?item=000576
Citation:
- Army Air Forces Collection, "Pilot's Flight Operating Instructions for B-29: Army Models B-29 and B-29A, AN 01-20EJA-1" (item 000576), AAF Collection, https://AAFCollection.info/items/list.php?item=000576 (accessed 25 April 2024).
Added: March 16, 2014
Description, operating instructions and equipment for the B-29 Superfortress. Contents: Description; Normal Operating Instructions; Flight Operating Data; Emergency Operating Instructions; Operational Equipment; Extreme Weather Operation; Supplementary Flight Operation.
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Comments
[2] Frank T (31-Jul-2015 07:35 AM)
Thanks for that tip. I just watched the show. It was a shame to get that far and then have the bird burn up.
[3] John Sz (24-Jan-2016 10:09 PM)
If you are a researcher on the B-29
this manual is a must have.
THANK YOU for making it available...
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[1] DAVE STANLEY (28-Mar-2015 01:54 PM)
I saw a documentary a few months back about a B-29 that was rebuilt in place in northern Iceland. Just as the crew was taxiing for takeoff a thing called the "PUTT PUTT" came loose and burnt the plane to the ground. The crew barely got out uninjured. I wanted to read up on the B-29 while I had a chance.