Enola Gay

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Enola Gay is the U.S. B-29 Superfortress bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb used in warfare on the Japanese city of Hiroshima during World War II.

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Enola Gay canonical 26
B-29 Superfortress 1
Enola Gay Hiroshima mission 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Boeing B-29 Superfortress
bomber aircraft
military aircraft
aircraftType B-29 Superfortress
surface form: B-29-45-MO Superfortress
bombTypeCarried Little Boy
uranium-235 gun-type fission bomb
builtAt Glenn L. Martin Company plant, Omaha, Nebraska
category individual aircraft
commandedBy Paul W. Tibbets Jr.
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crewPositionOnHiroshimaMission bombardier: Thomas Ferebee
co-pilot: Robert A. Lewis
flight engineer: Wyatt Duzenbury
navigator: Theodore Van Kirk
weaponeer: William S. Parsons
crewSizeOnHiroshimaMission 12
currentLocation National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D.C.
surface form: National Air and Space Museum

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
currentLocationCity Chantilly, Virginia
currentLocationCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
historicDesignation iconic aircraft of the nuclear age
length 30.2 m
manufacturer Boeing
missionDate 1945-08-06
namedAfter Enola Gay self-linksurface differs
surface form: Enola Gay Tibbets
namedBy Paul W. Tibbets Jr.
notableEvent dropped first atomic bomb used in warfare
notableEventDate 1945-08-06
operatedBySquadron 509th Composite Group
surface form: 393d Bombardment Squadron
operatedByUnit 509th Composite Group
operator United States Army Air Forces
owner Smithsonian Institution
pilotOnHiroshimaMission Paul W. Tibbets Jr.
powerplant four Wright R-3350 radial engines
preservationStatus fully restored
previousTailMarking Circle A
registration 44-86292
role delivery aircraft for first atomic bomb used in warfare
serialNumber 44-86292
serviceEntryYear 1945
squadronCode Victor 82
status museum aircraft
tailCode Circle R
takeoffBase Tinian
surface form: North Field, Tinian
takeoffLocation Tinian
surface form: Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands
targetCity Hiroshima
targetCountry Japan
tookPartIn atomic bombing of Hiroshima
wingspan 43 m

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atomic bombing of Hiroshima aircraftType Enola Gay
this entity surface form: B-29 Superfortress
Enola Gay namedAfter Enola Gay self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Enola Gay Tibbets
Tinian aircraftDepartedFrom Enola Gay
Little Boy deliveryAircraft Enola Gay
509th Composite Group aircraft Enola Gay
44-86292 alsoKnownAs Enola Gay
Circle R usedOn Enola Gay
Circle R relatedTo Enola Gay
Victor 82 usedOn Enola Gay
navigator: Theodore Van Kirk aircraft Enola Gay
subject surface form: Theodore Van Kirk
bombardier: Thomas Ferebee aircraftOperated Enola Gay
subject surface form: Thomas Ferebee
North Field launchSiteOf Enola Gay
this entity surface form: Enola Gay Hiroshima mission
North Field notableAircraft Enola Gay
Wendover Army Air Field, Utah associatedWith Enola Gay
subject surface form: Wendover Army Air Field