"There was never a brain's power as a problem as before" (Laurence qtd. To "eyewitness"). It can be said that many inventions changed the world and changed their way of working. It can be said that only a few of these many inventions change the air battle, and some of them can change the rules of the game like the Boeing B - 29 Super Fort. B-29 is an aircraft ("bomber") that dropped the atomic bomb in World War II. The Boeing aircraft was used as a strategic long distance bomber during the Second World War.
The B - 29 is a huge aircraft, almost double the weight of the oldest bomber. High aspect ratio central wings give them excellent ranges. To reduce the dangerous high landing speed of the B - 29, it features a huge Fowler flap. It has three separate pressurized passenger compartments: another in the nose and behind the artillery wing, and a compartment for the tail gunner. Instead of using a conventional large manned turret, Boeing connects a small remote control to the network, and the analog computer corrects for temperature and bullet fall. This system is difficult to develop, but effective. There are several statements about dropping a "healthy" B-29 from the formation to successfully defeat a successful fighter to predict damaged brothers.
B - 29 is one of the most technologically advanced aircraft of World War II and has many new features including guns that can be launched remotely. The two crew sections are pressurized and connected by a long pipe above the bomb bay, allowing the crew to crawl between them. The tail gunner has another pressurized area that can enter and exit only at a height that does not require pressurization. B-29 was mainly used in the theaters of the Pacific during the Second World War. As many as 1,000 Superfort bombed Tokyo at once, destroyed the majority of the city. Finally, on August 6, 1945, B-29 Enola Gay threw the world's first atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, the second B-29, Bockscar dropped another atomic bomb in Nagasaki. Shortly, Japan surrendered
During World War II, an American B - 29 bomber dropped the world 's first atomic bomb in Hiroshima City, Japan, destroyed 90% of the city and instantly killed 80,000 people. Three days later, the second B-29 dropped another atomic bomb in the Japanese city of Nagasaki, killing nearly 40,000 people. (Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki plays an important role in surrender to allies, causing serious damage,