- Full House (aircraft)
:"This article relates to the B-29 named Full House. For the television series, see
Full House .""Full House" was the name of aB-29 Superfortress (B-29-36-MO 44-27298, victor number 83) participating in the atomic bomb attack onHiroshima onAugust 6 ,1945 .Assigned to the 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group, it was used as a weather reconnaissance plane and flew to the city of Nagasaki, designated a "tertiary target", before the final bombing to determine if conditions were favorable for an attack. The aircraft also flew as a spare aircraft during the mission to bomb Nagasaki on
August 9 ,1945 , but landed atIwo Jima when the B-29Bockscar was able to complete the mission.Airplane history
One of 15
Silverplate B-29s used by the 509th on Tinian, "Full House" was built at the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Plant atOmaha, Nebraska , as a Block 35 aircraft. It was one of 10 modified as a Silverplate and re-designated "Block 36". Delivered onMarch 20 ,1945 , to the USAAF, it was assigned to Crew A-1 (Maj. Ralph R. Taylor, aircraft commander) and flown toWendover Army Air Field ,Utah . It left Wendover onJune 11 ,1945 for Tinian and arrivedJune 17 .It was originally assigned the victor number 13 but on
August 1 was given the square P tail markings of the 39th Bomb Group as a security measure and had its victor changed to 83 to avoid misidentification with actual 39th BG aircraft. It was named "Full House" and its nose art applied after the atomic bomb missions. In addition to its roles on the Hiroshima and Nagasaki missions, Major Taylor and crew A-1 flew the bomber on 12 practice and training missions, and four combat missions in which it droppedpumpkin bomb s on industrial targets atToyama ,Niihama ,Yaizu , andUbe, Yamaguchi . Capt.Frederick C. Bock and crew C-13 flew "Full House" on a pumpkin bomb mission toKomoro .In November 1945 it returned to the United States with the 509th CG to Roswell Army Airfield. In June 1949 it was transferred to the 97th Bomb Wing at
Biggs Air Force Base ,Texas , then re-configured as a TB-29 trainer in April 1950 by The Oklahoma City Air Materiel Area atTinker Air Force Base .It subsequently served as part of:
*106th Radar Calibration Squadron, Sioux City Air Force Base,Iowa (Auguist 1952),
*7th Radar Calibration Squadron, Sioux City AFB (September 1953)
*4677th Radar Evaluation Flight,Hill Air Force Base ,Utah (March 1954),
*Mobile Air Materiel Area,Nashville ,Tennessee (March 1955), and
*17th Tow Target Squadron, Vincent Air Force Base,Arizona (July 1955)."Full House" was dropped from the Air Force inventory in November 1956. It was transferred to the
U.S. Navy and used as a target at the Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake,California .Hiroshima mission crew
Crew A-1 (regularly assigned to "Full House")
*Major Ralph R. Taylor Jr., Aircraft Commander
*2nd Lt. Raymond P. Biel, Co-Pilot
*1st Lt. Fred A. Hoey, Navigator
*1st Lt. Michael Angelich, Bombardier
*M/Sgt. Frank M. Briese, Flight Engineer
*S/Sgt. Theodore M. Slife, Radio Operator
*Cpl. Nathaniel T. R. Burgwyn, Radar Operator
*T/Sgt. Robert J. Valley, Tail Gunner
*Cpl. Richard B. Anselme, Assistant Engineer/ScannerOther aircraft named "Full House"
A FB-111A strategic bomber of the USAF
509th Bomb Wing , serial 68-0270, carried the name and original nose art of "Full House" on its nosewheel doors while based atPease Air Force Base ,New Hampshire , in the 1970s and 1980s.ources
* Campbell, Richard H., "The Silverplate Bombers: A History and Registry of the Enola Gay and Other B-29s Configured to Carry Atomic Bombs" (2005), ISBN 0-7864-2139-8
* [http://www.mphpa.org/classic/CG/CG_02A.htm 509th CG Aircraft Page, MPHPA]
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