As the CAF members looked around, they found that only a very few B-29s still existed after they were retired following the Korean conflict. The two atomic bombers still existed, Enola Gay and Bock's Car, plus one or two more were in storage for museums. Just when it looked like finding a B-29 would be impossible, fate brought a remarkable discovery. CAF member Roger Baker spotted what looked like a group of B-29 airframes on the bombing range at China Lake, a highly secret US Navy weapons testing base in the California dessert.
The CAF contacted the US Navy, who replied that they did in fact have no B-29 aircraft. The disconnect is classic military red tape. The US Air Force gave the "government issued property - aircraft" to the US Navy in 1954. The US Navy accepted "government issued property - static ordinance testing devices". So, the Navy was right after all, they didn't have any old USAF airplanes. Once the red tape was sorted out, it was confirmed that upwards of 50 Superfortress airframes has been sent to China Lake. Some were destroyed, some blown up, some were cut up, but a surprising number were still in good condition.
The CAF was granted the right to pick the first aircraft. They picked S/N 44-62070, spent several weeks cleaning it up, and then flew it out of China Lake in 1971. Fi-Fi remains the only active B-29 today. Another 30 Superfortress sections were brought out of China Lake, resulting in the vast majority of the B-29s that are now on display at air museums across the US. Some of these museum aircraft are composites of sections from as many as two or three airframes. The last B-29 was pulled out of China Lake in the late 1990's. She is Doc, one of the B-29s painted up as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Doc is currently in Wichita, Kansas, being restored to flight status. It is hoped that she will be the second airworthy Superfortress before the end of the decade.
The USAAF built the B-32 Dominator as a backup to the B-29 in the event that the B-29 project failed. The B-32 resulted in only a handful of aircraft, all of which were scrapped after WWII. It is frightening to think that one of the most important aircraft types ever produced, the B-29 Stratofortress, might be similarly extinct today had it not been for this cache of bombing targets that were long forgotten in the high dessert.
| Serial Number | Aircraft Type | Nickname | City | State | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44-62070 | B-29A | Fi-Fi | Midland | TX | Commemorative Air Force, B-24/B-29 Wing | Currently the only active B-29 |
| Serial Number | Aircraft Type | Nickname | City | State | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42-65281 | B-29 | Miss America 62 | Fairfield | CA | Jimmy Doolittle Air & Space Museum | Displayed outdoors. On the grounds of Travis AFB. |
| 42-93967 | B-29A | City Of Lansford | Cordelle | GA | Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-27297 | B-29 | Bock's Car | Dayton | OH | USAF Museum | Displayed indoors, carried 2nd atomic bomb. |
| 44-27343 | B-29 | Tinker's Heritage | Oklahoma City | OK | Tinker AFB | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-61669 | B-29A | Flagship 500 | Riverside | CA | March Field Museum | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-61671 | B-29A | The Great Artiste | Knob Noster | MS | Whiteman AFB | Gate guard at west gate. |
| 44-61975 | B-29A | Jack's Hack | Windsor Locks | CT | New England Air Museum | Damaged by tornado, recently undergoing restoration, reported to now be indoors. |
| 44-62022 | B-29 | Peachy | Pueblo | CO | Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum | Moved indoors 2005 to a purpose-built hangar. |
| 44-62220 | B-29 | Joltin Josie | San Antonio | TX | USAF History & Traditions Museum | Displayed outdoors. On the grounds of Lackland AFB. |
| 44-69729 | B-29A | T Square 54 | Seattle | WA | Seattle Museum Of Flight | Reportedly not on display in 2005. |
| 44-69972 | B-29A | Doc | Wichita | KS | Kansas Aviation Museum | Being restored to active flight status. |
| 44-70016 | B-29A | Sentimental Journey | Tucson | AZ | Pima Air And Space Museum | Displayed indoors. |
| 44-70064 | B-29A | Raz'n Hell | Atwater | CA | Castle Air Museum | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-70113 | B-29 | Sweet Eloise | Marietta | GA | Dobbins Air Force Base | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-84053 | TB-29B | Big Red | Warner Robbins | GA | Museum Of Aviation | Displayed indoors. |
| 44-84076 | TB-29B | Man'O'War | Ashland | NE | Strategic Air And Space Museum | Displayed indoors. |
| 44-86292 | B-29 | Enola Gay | Washington | DC | National Air And Space Museum | Displayed indoors at new Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center |
| 44-86408 | B-29 | Haggerty's Hag | Ogden | UT | Hill Aerospace Museum | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-87627 | B-29A | N/A | Shreveport | LA | 8th Air Force Museum | Displayed outdoors. |
| 44-87779 | KB-29M | Legal Eagle II | Rapid City | SD | South Dakota Air And Space Museum | Displayed outdoors. |
| 45-21748 | B-29 | Duke Of Albuquerque | Albuquerque | NM | National Atomic Museum | Displayed outdoors, former Chanute AFB display. |
| Serial Number | Aircraft Type | Nickname | City | State | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44-61748 | B-29 | It's Hawg Wild | Duxford | England | American Air Museum | Displayed indoors. |
| 45-21739 | B-29 | Sachon | South Korea | KAI Aerospace Museum | Displayed indoors in new museum building. |
| Serial Number | Aircraft Type | Nickname | City | State | Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 42-24791 | B-29 | The Big Time Operator | Marysville | CA | Beale AFB Museum | Nose section only. Museum is currently closed. |
| 42-65287 | B-29 | Aquadilla | Puerto Rico | In The Ocean | Discovered under water off the coast. | |
| 42-65401 | B-29 | Stockton | CA | Nick Veronico | Nose section only, privately owned. | |
| 44-61739 | B-29 | Warner-Robbins | GA | Museum Of Aviation | Nose section only. | |
| 44-62112 | B-29 | Tucson | AZ | Pima Aerospace Museum | Nose section only, rear fuselage at Disney studios. | |
| 44-70049 | B-29 | Chino | CA | Aero Trader | In storage at Borrego Springs, CA, for Kermit Weeks. | |
| 44-70102 | B-29 | Here's Hopin | Inyokern | CA | China Lake NAF | Unconfirmed report of being restored for new China Lake museum. |
| 44-83905 | KB-29B | Lady Of The Lake | AK | Ellison AFB | Ran off runway, abandoned in place, lake formed around aircraft. | |
| 44-84084 | B-29 | Chino | CA | Aero Trader | I have conflicting data on ownership. Some say Aero Trader, some say Kermit Weeks, Fantasy Of Flight, Florida. | |
| 44-87657 | B-29 | Command Decision | Dayton | OH | USAF Museum | Fuselage section only, painted in false markings with S/N 44-62139. |
| 45-21763 | B-29 | Kee Bird | Greenland | On Ice Pack | Fuselage burned in fire prior to first flight during recovery. | |
| 45-21787 | P2B-1S | Fertile Myrtle | Lakeland | FL | Florida Air Museum | Navy version, carried D-558-II Skyrocket aircraft, nose section only. |
| 45-21847 | B-29 | Las Vegas | NV | In Lake Mead | Ditched in Lake Mead in 1948, discovered intact in early 2000's. |
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