Yes, but was unoccupied.
The B-29 had two remotely controlled turrets above and below the cockpit. They could both be electronically linked to the tail turret to fire at whatever it did, if the target was in view.
A B29 Superfortress was a four-engine propeller-driven heavy bomber designed by Boeing flown primarily by the United States near the end of World War II and during the Korean War. It was one of the largest aircraft to see service in World War II and an advanced bomber for its time, with features such as a pressurized cabin, electronic fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine-gun turrets.
No. but you can get the mortar turret and machina gun turret.
Sentry-Human guard or literally turret Turret-Machine designed for protection, fires a gun.
Foot pedals controlled hydraulic motors
No, because his hand is attached to his turret.
pick up a machine gun turret or a plasma turret, no wait, shoot yourself.
On the top of the turret it had one browning m2 50. cal machine gun in the turret it had one 75mm tank gun and one browning 30. cal machine gun and in the body it had another browning 30. cal machine gun
go kart, plywood, machine gun, turret.
The gun shield on a tank is the place where the barrel of the weapon enters the turret from the outside. It elevates with the gun tube (barrel).
top gun
The B-25's longest mission was about 2,250 on the Doolittle raid and that was after airframe alterations, added fuel tanks and the removal of the belly gun turret and the guns from the tail gunner's position.
Pistol, Darringer, Belly gun, Palm gun, Purse gun Pocket gun.