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PostPosted: Sat Jul 18, 2015 9:59 pm 
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I thought that you guys and gals would like to see a side by side comparison of the nose of the B-29 and B-50. Often when I post something, it is because the Google machine doesn't provide what I'm looking for...so I post what I have found through research and comparison.

This is the post-WWII B-50 nose greenhouse (left) and WWII B-29 nose greenhouse (right) for side by side comparison (Miller 64 for scale only :) ). The B-50 nose was recently obtained and the B-29 nose belongs to B-29-50-BW 42-24791 "The Big Time Operator". Both nose greenhouses plus the forward 20' of the "BTO" are in the QuestMasters Museum collection, so now you can see a B-29 and B-50 nose side by side:
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Enjoy! :drink3:

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Roughly the same differences as we saw between the B-17E and F.

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Interesting to see how much they increased the size of the sighting window. Are you having new panels made for BTO's nose?

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Yes, I thought it would be cool to show them side by side. The B-50 nose bowl is easily 100lbs lighter than the B-29 nose bowl because of the laminated glass used in the B-29 version. The top two panels and the center/center bottom panel in the B-29 nose bowl were laminated glass.
As for the BTO, I already have a few NOS/original panels for the nose bowl. I may have a complete set made by Carl, we discussed it in April. I already have a complete set of newly made glass for the cockpit.

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Kosovo, Afghanistan (x2) and Iraq Campaign Veteran
B-29 42-24791 "Big Time Operator"
C-47A 43-15137 "7H" Normandy/Holland Vet
SNJ-5B S/N 84947
UC-45F 43-35764 Cockpit
PT-26A 42-71104
LNE-1 S/N 31556
CG-15A Cockpit
CG-4A Cockpit (x2) and fuselage
Follow QuestMasters on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/QuestMastersMuseum
Museum collection homepage: http://www.questmasters.us


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