top of page
F-18C.jpg

Superfortress

USA

B-29

Design country

USA

ROLE

Heavy bomber

First flight

1942

info

Crashed

Total in database

2

info

Land Leased

Displays

0

Squadrons

Production Analysis

Production Numbers

Tu-4
Drone Controller/Other
BA-29
Drone Controller/Other
SB-29
Target Drone
FB-29
Target Tug
XB-29
Experimental Bomber
3
B-29
Strategic Bomber
1119
YB-29
Service Test Bomber
14
B-29A
Strategic Bomber
2016
TB-29
Trainer
RB-29
Reconnaissance
B-29B
Stripped Bomber (Radar Pathfinder)
311
DB-29
Ground Instructional
VB-29
VIP Transport
WB-29
Weather Reconnaissance
CB-29
Cargo Transport
EB-29
Drone Controller/Testbed
RB-29J
Reverse-Engineered Bomber (Tu-4)
-29
GB-29
Search and Rescue
QB-29
Reconnaissance

​Key Statistics

Total Production:                                                 

Production Span:                                         

Variants Count:                                                           

Performance Range:                              

8,524

1940 -1944

3

417 - 446 mph

The Tupolev Tu-4, NATO codename “Bull”, was a reverse-engineered copy of the B-29 produced by the Soviet Union after three interned American B-29s made emergency landings in Soviet territory during WWII. Stalin ordered Tupolev to copy the design down to the last rivet, resulting in an aircraft nearly identical to the B-29 but fitted with Soviet instrumentation, Shvetsov ASh-73 engines, and metric-based construction. The Tu-4 became the USSR’s first true strategic bomber, giving them nuclear delivery capability. It was used through the 1950s and laid the foundation for later Soviet bombers like the Tu-16 and Tu-95. The Tu-4 also served as a testbed for air-to-air refueling and missile platforms.

Pilots

Image Pilot
Top Ace
Squadron
Squadron
Variant
Paul Tibbets
340th BG (USAAF)
340th BG (USAAF)
B-29 Superfortress
Charles Sweeney
509th BG (USAAF)
509th BG (USAAF)
B-29 Superfortress

Serial Numbers

Serial Number
Variant
Named
Event
Date
Location
Factory
Manufacture Number
Status
41-002
The Flying Guinea Pig
30Aug43
41-002
Boeing Seattle
41-003
Crashed
41-003
Boeing Seattle
41-18335
Boeing Seattle
41-36954
Spirit of Lincoln
26Jun43
MSN 3325
41-36954
Boeing Wichita
41-36955
Boeing Wichita
41-36955
MSN 3326
41-36956
Boeing Wichita
41-36956
MSN 3327
41-36957
Boeing Wichita
41-36957
MSN 3328
41-36958
MSN 3329
41-36958
Boeing Wichita
41-36959
MSN 3330
41-36959
Boeing Wichita
41-36960
Dauntless Dotty
MSN 3331
41-36960
Boeing Wichita
41-36961
Boeing Wichita
41-36961
MSN 3332
41-36962
Boeing Wichita
41-36962
MSN 3333
41-36963
26Feb44
Hill AAF
MSN 3334
41-36963
Boeing Wichita
41-36964
Boeing Wichita
41-36965
MSN 3336
41-36965
Boeing Wichita
41-36966
MSN 3337
Crashed
41-36966
Boeing Wichita
41-36967
Boeing Wichita
41-36967
MSN 3338
W/o
42-24420/-24469
Boeing Wichita
42-24470/-24519
Boeing Wichita
42-24520/-24569
Boeing Wichita
42-24570/-24669
Boeing Wichita
42-24670/-24769
Boeing Wichita
42-24770/-24869
Boeing Wichita
42-24870/-24919
Boeing Wichita
42-6205
Boeing Wichita
42-6206
Boeing Wichita
42-6207
Boeing Wichita
42-6208
Boeing Wichita
42-6209
Boeing Wichita
42-6210
Boeing Wichita
42-6211
Boeing Wichita
42-6212
Boeing Wichita
42-6213
Boeing Wichita
42-6214
Boeing Wichita
42-6215
Boeing Wichita
Page 1 of 9

Movies & Video Games

Books

Variant
First Flight
Max Speed
Max Range
Max Weght
Max Celling:
Wing Span
length
height
Tu-4
0
0
0
0
BA-29
0
0
0
0
SB-29
01/01/1940
0
0
0
0
FB-29
01/01/1940
0
0
0
0
XB-29
01/01/1942
357
3250
133500
31850
141.3
99
27.9
B-29
01/01/1943
357
3250
133500
31850
141.3
99
27.9
YB-29
01/01/1943
357
3250
133500
31850
141.3
99
27.9
B-29A
01/01/1944
357
3250
133500
31850
141.3
99
27.9
TB-29
01/01/1944
RB-29
01/01/1945
0
0
0
0
B-29B
01/01/1945
372
3450
133500
31850
141.3
99
27.9
DB-29
01/01/1945
0
0
0
0
VB-29
01/01/1946
0
0
0
0
WB-29
01/01/1946
0
0
0
0
CB-29
01/01/1946
0
0
0
0
EB-29
01/01/1947
0
0
0
0
RB-29J
01/01/1947
0
0
0
0
GB-29
01/01/1947
0
0
0
0
QB-29
01/01/1949
0
0
0
0

c1c15809-be67-4c6b-96e4-a5e7c2797ff7

42,819

© 2024 by Ray Via II. 

bottom of page