I know for a fact that my Grandfather Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay before it dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. It's not that big of a deal, but I would love for the military to release the names of the whole crew air and ground. Joseph Bubbico fueled the Enola Gay.
The Enola Gay was painted by the crew men of that B29 and some of the men who served under Colonel Paul Tibbits.
No they have all gone home. Actually yes, Theodore Van Kirk "Dutch" is still alive and well. He was the navigator on the Enola gay.
Yes, but they had no idea how much damage it would cause.
The 'Enola Gay' was named in honor of Enola Gay Tibbets, his mother.
The Enola Gay wasn't the atomic bomb. That honor goes to Little Boy and Fat Man. The Enola Gay was the plane specially created to drop the atomic bombs :)
The Enola Gay was painted by the crew men of that B29 and some of the men who served under Colonel Paul Tibbits.
Only one is alive.He was the navigator on the Enola gay. His name is Theodore Van Kirk "Dutch"
No they have all gone home. Actually yes, Theodore Van Kirk "Dutch" is still alive and well. He was the navigator on the Enola gay.
the B29 normally carried a 11/12 man crew
Yes, but they had no idea how much damage it would cause.
Enola Gay was named after the mother of the Hiroshima pilot Lieut Col. Paul Tibbets (Enola Gay Haggard)
Enola gay was the name of the bomber in WW2 that dropped a nuke. So i guess a massive casualty list was the effect of the enola gay
The Enola Gay is a B-29, and it is 99 feet long.
No there is no swatiska on the Enola Gay. It served in the Pacific Theater of Operations.
That's it, the Enola Gay.
The 'Enola Gay' was named in honor of Enola Gay Tibbets, his mother.
The Enola Gay wasn't the atomic bomb. That honor goes to Little Boy and Fat Man. The Enola Gay was the plane specially created to drop the atomic bombs :)