Bockscar is currently on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Dayton, Ohio.
The first bomb to be dropped was "Little Boy" it was dropped by "The Enola Gay". The second bomb to be dropped was "Fat Man" this was dropped by "Bockscar". Both of these planes were B-29 Bombers.
It wasn't a ship, it was a plane and its name was The Bockscar
Enola Gay and Bockscar both dropped Atom Bombs on Japan in WWII.
The Enola Gay dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.The bomber named Bockscar dropped the bomb on Nagasaki on August 9. Both aircraft were B-29 bombers that operated from a special unit; the 509th Composite Bomb Group.Over the years, there has been some confusion concerning the name of the bomber that dropped the bomb on Nagasaki. Some have claimed the plane was named Bock's Car or Bocks Car. The name that appears on the front of the plane is Bockscar. The plane was originally assigned to Captain Frederick C. Bock. However, due a mix-up regarding how each of the mission's planes were equipped, Bockscar was flown by Sweeney instead of Bock.See the related links for more information and a photo of Bockscar.
Little Boy and Fat Man Dropped from The Enola Gay and Bockscar
Charles sweeney
Tinian
The B 29's Enola gay and Bockscar. So as you can see, there were two.
'Bockscar' .
Bockscar
Nagasaki.
Enola Gay & Bockscar.
Bockscar
Bockscar
There were two, the Enola gay and the Bockscar.
There were two. First the Enola gay and then Bockscar.
It was called the Ellona gray.