The b-29 plane was name bockscar and the pilot was Major Charles W. Sweeney.
The United States of America, August 6 1945 Pilot of the aircraft was Col. Paul Tibbetts.
B-29 Superfortress 2nd Answer: Specifically the airplane was called the, "Enola Gay", named after the pilot's mom. The airplane carrying the H-bomb dropped on Nagasaki was called, "Bock's Car" - "Bock" was the last name of the pilot.
Bockscar is the name of the U. S. Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the the atomic bomb, "Fat Man," on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The name, which is painted on the aircraft is a pun on "boxcar," after the name of the aircraft's commander, Captain Frederick C. Bock. For this mission, however, it was Major Charles Sweeney who flew Bockscar. Some official and unofficial documents have mistakenly called the plane Bock's Car, Bocks Car and Box Car over the years.See Sources and related links for additional information and a photo of Bockscar.
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.
5 aerial victories/kills. Shoot down 5 aircraft or dirigibles but it did not require death of the enemy pilot; only destruction of the enemy aircraft.
The pilot is just 'the pilot'
The United States of America, August 6 1945 Pilot of the aircraft was Col. Paul Tibbetts.
On August 9, a B29 bomber aircraft dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Six days later, Japan announced its surrender, ending their involvement in World War II.
B-29 Superfortress 2nd Answer: Specifically the airplane was called the, "Enola Gay", named after the pilot's mom. The airplane carrying the H-bomb dropped on Nagasaki was called, "Bock's Car" - "Bock" was the last name of the pilot.
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
The auto pilot on board an aircraft can auto-fly the plane. The pilot programs it with flight information, then monitors it throughout the flight.
A person who flies an aircraft is called a pilot.
Aircraft and airline specific.
"The Pilot In Command",is the ultimate responsibility for the aircraft.
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.
For military aircraft, look for the shape and size, and length For Pilot, look for the color of the suit
Bockscar is the name of the U. S. Army Air Forces B-29 bomber that dropped the the atomic bomb, "Fat Man," on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The name, which is painted on the aircraft is a pun on "boxcar," after the name of the aircraft's commander, Captain Frederick C. Bock. For this mission, however, it was Major Charles Sweeney who flew Bockscar. Some official and unofficial documents have mistakenly called the plane Bock's Car, Bocks Car and Box Car over the years.See Sources and related links for additional information and a photo of Bockscar.