Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: View of south hangar, including B-29 Superfortress “Enola Gay”, a glimpse of the Air France Concorde, and many others

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: View of south hangar, including B-29 Superfortress “Enola Gay”, a glimpse of the Air France Concorde, and many others
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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay":

Boeing’s B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of World War II and the first bomber to house its crew in pressurized compartments. Although designed to fight in the European theater, the B-29 found its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a variety of aerial weapons: conventional bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August 6, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Bockscar (on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum near Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Great Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on both missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft 6 5/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Materials:
Polished overall aluminum finish

Physical Description:
Four-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and high-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish overall, standard late-World War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin; 509th Composite Group markings painted in black; "Enola Gay" in black, block letters on lower left nose.

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Photomontage of Overview of the south hangar, including B-29 “Enola Gay” and Concorde
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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: South hangar panorama, including Vought OS2U-3 Kingfisher seaplane, B-29 Enola Gay
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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Vought OS2U-3 Kingfisher:

The Kingfisher was the U.S. Navy’s primary ship-based, scout and observation aircraft during World War II. Revolutionary spot welding techniques gave it a smooth, non-buckling fuselage structure. Deflector plate flaps that hung from the wing’s trailing edge and spoiler-augmented ailerons functioned like extra flaps to allow slower landing speeds. Most OS2Us operated in the Pacific, where they rescued many downed airmen, including World War I ace Eddie Rickenbacker and the crew of his B-17 Flying Fortress.

In March 1942, this airplane was assigned to the battleship USS Indiana. It later underwent a six-month overhaul in California, returned to Pearl Harbor, and rejoined the Indiana in March 1944. Lt. j.g. Rollin M. Batten Jr. was awarded the Navy Cross for making a daring rescue in this airplane under heavy enemy fire on July 4, 1944.

Transferred from the United States Navy.

Manufacturer:
Vought-Sikorsky Aircraft Division

Date:
1937

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 15ft 1 1/8in. x 33ft 9 1/2in., 4122.6lb., 36ft 1 1/16in. (460 x 1030cm, 1870kg, 1100cm)

Materials:
Wings covered with fabric aft of the main spar

Physical Description:
Two-seat monoplane, deflector plate flaps hung from the trailing edge of the wing, ailerons drooped at low airspeeds to function like extra flaps, spoilers.

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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay":

Boeing’s B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of World War II and the first bomber to house its crew in pressurized compartments. Although designed to fight in the European theater, the B-29 found its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a variety of aerial weapons: conventional bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August 6, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Bockscar (on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum near Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Great Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on both missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft 6 5/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Materials:
Polished overall aluminum finish

Physical Description:
Four-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and high-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish overall, standard late-World War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin; 509th Composite Group markings painted in black; "Enola Gay" in black, block letters on lower left nose.

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Nice Credit Report.com photos

A few nice credit report.com images I found:

Training Photo of Pilot Lt. Robert L. Mains and B24 Crew: WWII, 8th Air Force (Mighty Eighth), 2nd Air Division, 448th, 714th Squadron, Seething, UK.
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Replacement Crew photo courtesy of the family of Sergeant Charles H Daman. Lt. Robert Mains was a pilot of a replacement crew that joined the 448th, 714th Sq in Sep 44. Note: several men from the original replacement crew out of training were not on the 4/4/1945 mission.

His Crew:
Lt. Robert L. Mains (P)
Lt. Allen L. Lake (CP)
Lt. John B. Hankin Jr (N)
Lt. Jon W Johnson (B)
Cpl Charles E. Cupp Jr
Cpl Harry G. Allen
Cpl Charles H Daman
Cpl Frank S Merkovich
Sgt. Antonio Munoz Jr
Cpl Anthony C Villari
were the crew members. (Changes may have been made)

The crew was shot down by a German Messerschmitt ME 262 (the first jet fighter ever used in aerial combat) on April 4th, 1945 by multiple R4M air-to-air missiles. Ed Chu was a tail gunner in the 448th and saw Charlies plane go down and thought for sure no one survived. But fortunately for Chuck (Charles E. Cupp Jr.) he was able to jump out of the bomb bay doors and get his chute to open about 2000 feet above the ground for a safe landing even though he was captured by enemy forces. The remainder of the crew was lost in the line of duty.

History Credit to Harolds Tribute to the 448th: hqmc2.tripod.com/id6.html and Steve-0 www.flickr.com/photos/hawk914/

We are seeking any information on this crew and any help will be greatly appreciated:

Contact:

Glenn Daman
smallchurch@gorge.net

Keith W Daman
damanfarm@cpcinternet.com

or the administrator of this site.

Photo coutesy of the family of Cpl Charles H Daman.

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Missing Air Crew Reports Index APRIL 1945

Date: 450404
Type: B-24
Serial NO: 42-95620
Unit: 448
Location: GERMANY
MACR NO: 13732
www.accident-report.com/MACR/m194504.html

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April 1945 USAAF Missing Air Crew Reports

Missing Air Crew Reports (MACR) Number: 13730
Date: 450404
Aircraft Type: B-24
AAF S/N: 44-50838
Group: 448
Squad.: 714
Pilot: Mains
www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/MACRmonthly/45AprMACR.htm
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Missing Air Crew Reports (MARC)

#A/C Serial # : 42-95620
Date: 4/4/1945
MACR: 13732
Group: 448
Squadron: 714
A/C Type: B-24
www.armyairforces.com/Databases/MACR/tabid/102/Default.aspx
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Combat Chronology

April 04, 1945: Eighth AF 939 HBs, supported by 826 effective ftr sorties, bomb 5 A/Fs and 2 landing grounds in N Germany, submarine yards at Hamburg and Kiel, and munitions plant near Ulzen.
www.armyairforces.com/Databases/CombatChronology/tabid/16…
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American Battle Monuments Commission

Robert L. Mains (P)
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # O-680467
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: New York
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

Allen L. Lake (CP)
First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # O2060318
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: Illinois
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

Lt. John B. Hankin Jr (N): Missing

Lt. Jon W Johnson (B): Missing

Cpl Charles E. Cupp Jr: Survived the war.

Harry G. Allen
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # 39621301
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: Montana
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

Charles H Daman
Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # 39463945
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: Washington
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

Frank S. Merkovich
Technical Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # 36814180
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: Wisconsin
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters

Sgt. Antonio Munoz Jr: Missing

Anthony C. Villari
Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Forces
Service # 35919619
714th Bomber Squadron, 448th Bomber Group, Heavy</H3
Entered the Service from: Ohio
Died: 4-Apr-45
Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery
Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart

www.abmc.gov/search/wwii.php

3.11.09
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Kate and I went to see Less Than Jake!
Always a great time…plus they did a cover of the Free Credit Report.com commercial.
It was hilarious.
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Taken: The Masquerade ~ 10:30pm

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Nice Credit Report Government Free photos

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Turkey-3019 – Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia built as the new Cathedral of Constantinople by the Emperor Justinian in 537 AD. In 1453, the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror converted the Great Church into his mosque. Instanbul, Turkey

Today, use of the complex as a place of worship (mosque or church) is strictly prohibited. However, in 2006, it was reported that the Turkish government allowed the allocation of a small room in the museum complex to be used as a prayer room for Christian and Muslim museum staff.

ANOTHER GREEN TAXPAYER FUNDED MONEY PIT AND SWINDLE
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Green Temp Jobs, Granted
By Paul Chesser on 3.8.11 @ 6:08AM

Is there a business (and the jobs it "creates") in the so-called "Green" sector that does not depend on massive government subsidies, tax breaks, or foundation generosity for its survival?

So far it has evaded my discovery.

On the other hand, finding those that do depend on taxpayer handouts is a frequent occurrence. Every time the layers are peeled on such companies, not only are significant public dollars revealed, but so also is there little or no justification for the money they receive.

The latest I’ve discovered is Scottsdale, Ariz.-based ECOtality, which is another in a litany of companies with cutesy, Green-sounding names. Its work was featured recently by the Oregonian, which reported that the company will install about 1,150 electric vehicle charging stations in homes, businesses and public spaces in four of the state’s major cities. The project — which extends to 16 cities across the country — is backed by 5 million in Department of Energy grants.

"The launch is part of the EV Project, a three-year study of how people use electric cars," the newspaper reported. "The project will collect non-personal data from the car and the charging station, such as the amount of energy and length of charging time, to look at how to create more energy-efficient systems."

So there you go: Government-funded intrusion to study how citizens plug new electronic gadgets into the wall. Did cell phones start this way?

Anyway, the project gives the also-very-subsidized sales of the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Volt some oomph. Drivers of those electric vehicles who also sign up for the ECOtality project will receive a free charging station, a ,200 value. With the ,500 tax credit for the vehicle, those are some big dollars to get somebody to develop a habit for the government to study.

The Oregonian reports that 600 Oregonians have already signed up for the program, which means 0,000 flowing from your pockets to the test cases’, so they can have a free gas pump lookalike in their garages that dispenses electricity. But there are more as five other states are part of the project, with ECOtality planning to give away a total of 15,085 charging systems to the guinea pigs.

You might think this largess would lift ECOtality above the profitability line. You’d be wrong. Through the third quarter of last year the company had a net loss of .5 million, on .3 million in revenues, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. This followed losses of .5 million in 2009 and more than million in 2008, yet somehow the government thought ECOtality was a good "investment" of your tax dollars.

Over a year ago Tucson Tea Party leader Robert Mayer identified some ECOtality political connections, after President Obama praised the company in his State of the Union address. CEO Jonathan Read, board member Slade Mead, and vice president Colin Read either gave maximum donations to, or worked on the campaign of, former U.S. Rep. Harry Mitchell of Arizona, a Democrat earmarker extraordinaire until he lost his seat last year. Undoubtedly the president appreciated Mitchell’s hold on that Republican-leaning district for two straight terms. His presence on the House Committee on Science and Technology, and on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, didn’t hurt ECOtality’s cause either.

In practical terms the government is massively subsidizing an inefficient, wasteful project. It takes 7 hours on a special 240-volt charger to maximize a Nissan Leaf battery. It will go 100 miles on a charge in perfect atmospheric conditions, if you’ve stored it in climatically ideal garage. But only goes 70 miles on a hot summer day, and less if you run its heater in the winter. And you need an assessment of your home’s electrical system to determine whether it can handle the charger.

This study of Leaf users’ habits will discover one thing: When taxpayer funding runs out for this boondoggle, electric cars will fail — in ECOtality. And then Green jobholders will be off to find the next government "investment."

spectator.org/archives/2011/03/08/green-temp-jobs-granted

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How to get your FREE Credit Report online – EQUIFAX

 

www.Scott-Fain.com You are entitled to get your credit report for free every year. This tutorial is to help guide you step by step through the process.
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