SHAME OF ENOLA GAY
The National Air and Space Museum in Washington deserves no credit for its treatment of the B-29 Enola Gay (AW&ST Aug. 25, p. 21). It was received in flyable condition, dismantled and left outside to rot. The Nagasaki bomber, Bockscar, was preserved and has rested for many years in near-original...
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