I have decided to start a new thread based on information on the mis-identification of a B-29 Super Fortress tail section that I currently own. The tail was previously misidentified by me as B-29 42-65377 in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37628It is not B-29 42-65377. That aircraft crashed on August 4th 1945. Through great help from fellow WIXers (thank you so much! I hope I put all of the information together correctly) I am now proposing that it may be one of three B-29 Super Fortress' that were produced under "Silverplate" program for the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
I decided to start a new thread of conclusive and speculative information to foster further research on this tail section.


The tail section has an aluminum data plate attached to with screws on the starboard side frame just forward of the pressure hatch to the gunners compartment.

The plate is marked:
AIRPLANE MOD. B-29
DWG. NUMBER OR PART NUMBER 3-14335-14
CONT NO. W33-038-AC-117
SER. NO. 377
Facts and assumptions (compiled from the great help of fellow WIXers):
1. FACT: This B-29 (tail) was converted to a TB-29 at some point and painted, at least partially, black after being converted to a TB-29.
2. FACT: This TB-29 (tail) was recovered from China Lake Naval Weapons Station.
3. FACT: This tail was made by Hudson as a subcontract for Glenn L. Martin. This is based off of the drawing number 3-14335 (Body Installation – Tail) referenced in the B-29 Blueprint Handbook, Department of Education and Training, Glenn L. Martin Company Revised Edition July 1944.
4. FACT: Martin Contract W33-038-AC-117. This contract was assigned AAF Serial Numbers B-29-5-MO 42-65202 through B-29-35-MO 42-65401, referenced in Technical Order No. 00-25-30. Cost per aircraft $928,866. Total production of B-29s by Martin 536 (Blocks 1 through 60). UNKNOWN: Does contract W-33-038-AC-117 included all blocks of production (1 through 60)?
4. ASSUMPTION: The S/N stamped on the data plate is 377, which I believed was for B-29 42-65377 (which was built under Block 30). FACT: B-29 42-65377 crashed August 4th 1945. The tail is not from that aircraft. The number 377 could be a Martin C/N (Craft Number). FACT: C/N 3377 was assigned to B-29-1-MO 42-6243. B-29-1-MO 42-6243 crashed on October 8th 1944 with a bail-out after Nagasaki due to being out of gas. The tail is not from that aircraft. ASSUMPTION: Could 377 be a production serial number assigned by Hudson? Hudson may not have known the serial numbers assigned by the AAF to each production block. They produced the tail sections for Martin under this specific contract and the serial number 377 may be specific only to Hudson for the production and tracking of the tail only. The tails were delivered to Martin in Omaha and fitted to each B-29, not in a specific order, but rather as they were delivered. Martin MAY have documented the Serial Number in production documentation. IF tails were produced under this logic starting with a #1 Serial Number assigned by Hudson (from the very start of the production contract), Serial Number 377 would have been produced and or delivered around the B-29-45-MO Block of production: 44-86277 through 44-86315.
5. FACT: TB-29s were reconfigured as trainers by the Oklahoma City Materiel Area at Tinker Air Force Base in April 1950. Assumption: This tail was reconfigured at this facility during this time period.
Known Martin B-29 aircraft at China Lake that fit the above criteria:
B-29-25-MO 42-65281 “Miss America”. Converted to TB-29. – Currently at the Travis Air Museum.
B-29-35-MO 44-27298 “Full House” Converted to TB-29. – Unknown disposition.
B-29-35-MO 44-27304 “Up An’ Atom” Converted to TB-29. – Unknown disposition.
B-29-45-MO 44-86291 “Necessary Evil” Converted to TB-29. – Unknown disposition.
B-29-50-MO 44-86318 Not converted to a TB-29. Red 91 painted on black tail. Photo’s confirmed on China Lake Alumni website – Unknown disposition.
Three of the aircraft, 44-27298, 44-27304 and 44-86291 were “Siverplate” B-29s that were assigned to the 509th Composite Group for the attacks on Japan. The block of aircraft were redesignated BLOCK 36 batch of aircraft and were assigned serial numbers 44-27296 through 44-27304…..”Bockscar” being 44-27297. B-29-45-MO 44-86291 was the sister ship to the“Enola Gay” B-29-45-MO 44-86292.
So….an easy way to prove this theory would be to crawl into the tail of “Bockscar” at the NMUSAF and “Enola Gay” at the Smithsonian and see what that data plate says.
Your thoughts? Fire Away - Van
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Van
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