Museum's Enola Gay Display Will Stick to Basics

Credit: ERIC LONG/SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
JUST THE FACTS The Boeing B-29 Stratofortress Enola Gay reappears from a time warp, gleaming in its aluminum skin. Last week, the restored aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was unveiled at the National Air and Space Museum's vast Udvar-Hazy Center set to open Dec. 15 at Dulles...

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