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039553 - WARPAINT SERIES - VOL 143 - Boeing B-29 and B-50 Superfortress by Kev Darling
WARPAINT SERIES 143 - By Dev Darling
Having launched the signature bomber for use in the European Theatre, Boeing embarked on a voyage into the unknown. Bringing together numerous untried technologies the Boeing Aircraft Company launched its most significant bomber, the B-29 Superfortress. Although beset by development problems and having suffered the loss of the prototype and its Chief Test Pilot Eddie Allan, the company pushed on to create the first long-range strategic bombers.
Once the Pacific Islands had been captured the B-29 Bomb Groups began bombing raids on the Japanese Home Islands. On the other side of the Himalayas further bomb groups launched attacks against targets in Japan. As combat experience grew the focus turned to destroying as much as possible of its production facilities, mainly by firebombing areas known to have these targets. And then the world changed forever. The use of two atom bombs against Hiroshima and Nagasaki had shown the power of the atom. When the Japanese finally surrendered the Cold War arrived to take its place. War in Korea followed, being the swan song for the B-29 while its younger sibling, the B-50, assumed the mantle of Strategic Defence, a position it held until the B-47 Stratojet arrived.
One of the largest aircraft of World War II, the B-29 remained in service in various roles throughout the 1950s, being retired in the early 1960s after 3,970 had been built. The Royal Air Force flew the B-29 with the service name ‘Washington from 1950 to 1954’ while the re-engined B-50 Superfortress Lucky Lady II became the first aircraft to fly around the world non-stop, during a 94-hour flight in 1949. The Soviet Union produced 847 Tupolev Tu-4s, an unlicensed reverse-engineered copy of the B-29. This latest in the essential Warpaint series offers a comprehensive look at the famous bomber in all its guises, with history, development, service details, and colour artwork and scale plans by Sam Pearson.
Boeing B-29 and B-50 Superfortress – 120 pages * £25.00 * over 12 pages Colour Profiles * 300+ Images *detailed plans*
* Complete and detailed history
* Scale plans
* In detail pictures
* Pages of superb colour camouflage drawings and photography
* Complete production list
* Squadrons, units and individual aircraft serials and codes
* Comprehensive specification
NB: Please contact me if you would like a list of all titles in the series. I'm not sure if all issues are available.
Warpaint Series in general covers the following detail:-
Complete and detailed history
* 1:72nd scale plan
* In detail pictures
* Kit, decal and accessory list
* Pages of superb colour camouflage drawings, colour, and black and white photography
* Complete production list
* Squadrons, units and individual aircraft serials and codes
* Comprehensive specification
Latest editions below – please contact us for a full up-to-date listing.
039427 De Havilland Vampire £17.50 (Re-Release)
039498 Avro York £17.00
039499 McDonnell F3H Demon £17.00
039500 Republic F-84F Thunderstreak and RF-84F Thunderflash £19.50
039511 De Havilland DH82 Tiger Moth £15.50
039512 Convair B-36 Peacemaker £16.00
039513 Avro Manchester £15.00
039514 General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark & EF-111A Raven £23.00
039515 Sopwith Pup £14.00
039516 Sikorsky S-55/H19 Chickasaw & Westland Whirlwind £18.50
039517 Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik £15.00
039518 Martin Mariner and Marlin £16.50
039519 Douglas C-54/R5D Skymaster and DC-4 £20.50
039520 Westland Scout and Wasp £16.00
039521 Vought OS2U Kingfisher £15.50
039522 Douglas A3D Skywarrior £20.00
039523 Panavia Tornado ADV £17.00
039524 USN, USMC, RAF F-4J (UK) Phantom II £25.00
039525 Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle £14.00
039526 Hawker Fury and Nimrod £17.00
039527 Douglas F4D/F-G Skyray & F5D Lancer £15.00
039528 NAA B-45 Tornado £16.00
039529 Grumman F9F Panther £16.00
039530 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 £17.00
039531 Douglas A-4 Skyhawk £26.00
039532 Albatros D-I to D-III by Dave Hooper £16.00
039533 De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk by Adrian M Balch £15.00
039534 Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 by Nikolay Yakubovich £17.00
039535 Bristol Britannia: CP-107 Argus & CP-106 Yukon £17.00
039536 Grumman F-14 Tomcat by Charles Stafrace £26.00
039537 Cessna T-37 A/B/C 'Tweet' and the A-37 A/B 'Dragonfly' £21.00
039538 Bristol Scout by Matthew Willis £15.00
039539 Mikoyan-Gurevick MiG-3, £18.00
039540 Ilyushin Il-28 £18.00
039541 The Auster £18.00
039542 Boeing B-52 A-F Stratofortress £25.00
039543 Douglas C-47 Skytrain/Dakota in Worldwide Military Service £25.00
039544 Aero L-29 Delfin £21.00
039545 De Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide and Dominie, £17.00
039546 Airspeed Oxford & Consul £18.00
039547 Douglas SBD-Dauntless, £28.00
039548 Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk, £18.00
039549 De Havilland (Canada) DHC-2 Beaver, £18.00
039550 North-American OV-10 Bronco, £28.00
039551 Vickers, Valetta & Varsity in Military Service, £19.00
039552 Dassault Mirage F1, £19.00
039553 Boeing B-29 and B-50 Superfortress, £25.00
WARPAINT SPECIALS:-
039001 Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, £19.50
039002 Messerschmitt Bf109, £26.50
039003 De Havilland Mosquito, £26.00
039004 Cessna Bird Dog, £11.99
039005 North American Aviation P-51 Mustang and Derivatives, £23.00
039030 Warpaint Classic 1: Sepecat Jaguar, £20.00
Format | softback (some stapled binding) |
Pages | 116 pages issue 143 |
Publication Date | Available |
Pictures |
illustrated throughout |
Width (mm) | 210 |
Height (mm) | 300 |
Dust Jacket | No |
ISBN | - |
Price |
Each issue ranges from £12 to £25.00 as priced above Issue 143 is £25.00 |