United States Army Air Force air operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Aerial view of a bombed town, aerodrome, and surrounding fields. Thick gray clouds of smoke rise from bomb sites. View of rice fields, buildings, coconut trees and roads as seen from a flying aircraft. The aircraft slightly tilts as it flies over a hill. The aircraft drops a bomb over a small village.
A United States Army Air Force pilot sits in cockpit. Rear projection simulates clouds from outside as seen from the pilot’s window.
A group of United States Army Air Force aircraft in flight. The group of aircraft are seen flying over white clouds in the sky. A Boeing B-29 Superfortress flying as seen from another aircraft in flight. An “X” marking bears the empennage of the flying Boeing B-29 Superfortress. A pair of Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers in flight. Both aircraft bears “A” on the empennage. A thick cloud forms over a bomb site as a group of bombers fly away. Boeing B-29 Superfortress dropping bombs over target, flying over a town. Bombs are dropped over a coast. Thick cloud of smoke from bomb sites obscures aerial view.
A flying United States Army Air Force Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bomber in flames over Bérismenil, Belgium during World War II. Smoke trails are seen from the burning bomber. View of the snow-covered crash site in Bérismenil, Luxembourg province (Belgium). Dark cloud of smoke forms over the crash site of the downed B-17 Flying Fortress aircraft.
A group of United States Army Air Force Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber planes in flight over the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A pilot holding the yoke inside the bomber cockpit. Another crewman sits in the cockpit. The view inside the cockpit of a B-29 Superfortress during a flight. B-29 Superfortress bombers flying over the Pacific Ocean as seen from an aircraft above. Crewmen relaxing in flight. A crewman smoking a cigarette looking out through window of the bomber airplane. Navigator taking down notes. Crewmen at work. They check their equipment during the flight. Crewmen such as the bombardier, pilot, co-pilot, and flight engineer assuming their positions. Right gunner touches some switches or buttons on the switchboard before turning to man the gun. B-29 upper gunner sits in raised position known as the “Barber chair” and viewing dome. Bomber formation head toward Japan. Gunner aims at Japanese fighters. Japanese fighters attacking formation of B-29 bombers. B-29 bomber machine gun turns and fires at Japanese fighter planes. A Japanese plane catches fire from machine gun strafing. A crewman uses binoculars in cockpit.
Side view of United States Army Air Force Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber (“Rawls’ Gravy Train”, Tail Number: 47-0040) in flight during World War II. Close view of the nose with nose art. Nose art shows a cartoon train and words that read “Rawls’ Gravy Train”. Camera moves away from the nose to show aircraft in flight. The Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber flies over snow-capped mountains. The camera moves back to show engines and nose of the B-29 bomber. Side view of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber in flight.
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