- Big Stink (B-29)
"Big Stink" was the name of a
B-29 Superfortress (B-29-40-MO 44-27354, victor number 90) participating in the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki onAugust 9 ,1945 . Assigned to the 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group, it was used as a camera plane in support of the bomb-carrying "Bockscar ", to photograph the explosion and effects of the bomb, and also to carry scientific observers. The mission was flown by crew C-14 but with Group Operations Officer Major James I. Hopkins, Jr., as the aircraft commander.Victor 90 left without one of the support members when Major Hopkins ordered Dr. Robert Serber of
Project Alberta to leave the plane because the scientist had forgotten his parachute, reportedly after the B-29 had already taxied onto the runway. Since Serber was the only crew member who knew how to operate the high-speed camera, Hopkins had to be instructed by radio from Tinian on its use.The aircraft failed to make its rendezvous with the remainder of the strike flight, which completed the mission without it. It did however arrive at Nagasaki in time to photograph the effects of the blast, then recovered at Yontan Airfield,
Okinawa with both "Bockscar " and "The Great Artiste ".Airplane history
Built at the Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Plant at
Omaha, Nebraska , "Big Stink" was accepted by the Army Air Forces onApril 20 ,1945 , and flown toWendover Army Air Field ,Utah , by its assigned crew A-5 (Lt.Col. Thomas J. Classen, Aircraft Commander and group deputy commander) in May. It departed Wendover forTinian onJune 19 and arrived onJune 24 .It was originally assigned the victor number 10 but on
August 1 was given the circle R tail markings of the 6th Bomb Group as a security measure and had its victor changed to 90 to avoid misidentification with actual 6th BG aircraft. OnJuly 23 ,1945 , with Col.Paul Tibbets at the controls, it dropped a dummyLittle Boy bomb assembly off Tinian to test itsradar altimeter detonators.On
August 6 ,1945 , "Big Stink" was flown by crew B-8 (Capt. Charles McKnight) as a back-up spare but landed onIwo Jima when all other aircraft in the flight continued on. The airplane was reassigned to crew C-12 (Capt. Herman S. Zahn) immediately following the Nagasaki mission, who named the airplane and had nose art applied."Big Stink" also flew 12 training and practice missions, and two combat missions to drop
pumpkin bomb s on industrial targets atNagaoka and Hitachi, both flown by Classen and crew A-5. "Big Stink" was flown by more crews (9 of the 15) on operational missions than any other 393rd BS B-29.After World War II it served with the 509th CG at Roswell Army Air Field. In April 1946 it was assigned to
Operation Crossroads , and renamed "Dave's Dream" by its crew in honor of Captain David Semple, a bombardier who had been killed in the crash of another B-29 onMarch 7 ,1946 , nearAlbuquerque, New Mexico . Semple had been a bombardier in many of the 155 test drops for theManhattan Project . OnJuly 1 ,1946 , "Dave's Dream" dropped theFat Man atomic bomb used in Test Able of Operation Crossroads atBikini Atoll .In June 1949 "Big Stink/Dave's Dream" was transferred to the 97th Bomb Wing at Biggs Air Force Base, Texas. It was converted to a TB-29 training aircraft in April 1950 by the Oklahoma City Materiel Area at
Tinker Air Force Base .It was subsequently assigned to:
*106th Radar Calibration Squadron, Sioux City Air Force Base,Iowa (October 1952)
*7th Radar Calibration Squadron, SIoux City AFB (September 1953), and
*4677th Radar Evaluation Flight,Hill Air Force Base ,Utah (March 1954)In June 1959 it was moved into storage at
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base ,Arizona , and was dropped from the Air Force inventory in February 1960 as salvage.Nagasaki Mission Crew
Crew C-14 (normally assigned to "Necessary Evil"; Capt. Norman Ray)
*Major James I. Hopkins, Jr., Aircraft Commander
*2nd Lt. John E. Cantlon, Co-Pilot
*2nd Lt. Stanley G. Steinke, Navigator
*2nd Lt. Myron Faryna, Bombardier
*M/Sgt. George L. Brabenec, Flight Engineer
*Sgt. Francis X. Dolan, Radio Operator
*Cpl. Richard F. Cannon, Radar Operator
*Sgt. Martin G. Murray, Tail Gunner
*Sgt. Thomas A. Bunting, Assistant Engineer/ScannerThe crew were joined by two British observers: [http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/atomic/hiroshim/laurenc1.html]
*Group Captain Leonard Cheshire
*Professor William G. Penney, a member ofProject Alberta .Other aircraft named "Big Stink"
A FB-111A strategic bomber of the USAF
509th Bomb Wing , serial 67-7195, carried both the name and original nose art of "Big Stink" and the name "Dave's Dream" on its nosewheel doors while based atPease Air Force Base ,New Hampshire , in the 1970s and 1980s.External links
* [http://www.mphpa.org/classic/CG/509th-Yearbook/Images-800-1/YB-008_TN.jpgColor image of "Big Stink" nose art]
* [http://www.uwosh.edu/faculty_staff/earns/olivi.html Reflections from above: an American pilot's perspective on the mission which dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki]
* [http://www.atomicarchive.com/Docs/Hiroshima/Nagasaki.shtml Eyewitness account of atomic bombing over Nagasaki, by William Laurence, New York Times]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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