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Surviving B-29 Superfortresses: A Visitor’s Guide

Discover the locations and history of surviving Boeing B-29 Superfortresses around the world, including museums, airworthy aircraft, and unique experiences such as diving a wrecked B-29.

Boeing B-29 Superfortress Facts: 11 things to know

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is best known as the aircraft that dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But, the B-29 was also a truly revolutionary aircraft. In fact, the most technologically advanced bomber of World War II.

Operation Crossroads: Battleships vs Atomic bombs

The era of atomic testing began in 1946 with Operation Crossroads. At the time it was the largest U.S. peacetime military operation ever conducted.

Top 5 books about the F-82 Twin Mustang

If you are interested in reading some books on the F-82 Twin Mustang, you will be in trouble. In fact, you won't find a lot of books focusing entirely on it. But today I’m going to show my preferred list of books about this amazing aircraft…

Tupolev Tu-142MR: Inside Soviet Union’s TACAMO

In the 1960s the U.S. Navy started a program called TACAMO with a very important mission. It had to provide a survivable relay link with the fleet of ballistic submarines. Soon, the Soviet Union started its own effort that culminated in the Tu-142MR “Oryol” (Bear-j).

15 Facts About Kings Bay You Probably Didn’t Know

The Naval Submarine Base Kings is the East Coast home of the Trident Submarines. Its is one of the U.S. Navy most important bases. You may think that all bases are the same but this one has more than a few particularities.

A visit to Trinity Site (where the first atomic bomb exploded )

This is a complete guide to visiting Trinity Site.

If you are planning a visit to this historical site, you’ll love it.

Nuclear Companion: A nuclear guide to the cold war