- Strange Cargo (B-29)
"Strange Cargo" was the name of a
B-29 Superfortress (B-29-36-MO 44-27300, victor number 73) modified to carry the atomic bomb inWorld War II .Airplane history
Assigned to the 393rd Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group, it was one of 15
Silverplate B-29s used by the 509th on Tinian, "Top Secret" 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 onApril 2 ,1945 , to the USAAF, it was assigned to Crew A-4 (Capt. Joseph E. Westover), aircraft commander) and flown toWendover Army Air Field ,Utah . It left Wendover onJune 5 ,1945 , for Tinian and arrivedJune 11 .It was originally assigned the victor number 3 but on
August 1 was given the large 'A' tail markings of the 497th Bomb Group as a security measure and had its victor changed to 73 to avoid misidentification with actual 497th BG aircraft. It was named "Strange Cargo" and its nose art applied after the atomic bomb missions.While at Tinian, Westover and crew A-4 flew "Strange Cargo" on 11 practice bombing missions and three combat
pumpkin bomb missions against Japanese industrial targets at Nagasaki,Tsuruga , andToyoda . The plane flew one other pumpkin bomb mission toFukushima under Capt.Frederick C. Bock and crew C-13.In November 1945 it returned with the 509th to Roswell Army Air Field,
New Mexico . From March to August 1946 it was assigned to theOperation Crossroads task force, then rejoined the 509th BG at Roswell. In June 1949 "Strange Cargo" was transferred to the 97th Bombardment Group atBiggs Air Force Base ,Texas , then sent toMcClellan Air Force Base in August 1949 for modification to WB-29 specifications at the Sacramento Air Materiel Area.Subsequent assignments as a WB-29 were to:
*513th Reconnaissance Squadron,Tinker Air Force Base ,Oklahoma (December 1950),
*374th Reconnaissance Squadron, McClellan AFB, January 1951 ;
*57th Strategic weather Squadron atHickam Air Force Base ,Hawaii (February 1951), with forward deployments toKwajalein Atoll .
*Warner Robins Air Materiel Area,Robins Air Force Base , Georgia (May 1952),
*58th Strategic Weather Squadron,Eielson Air Force Base ,Alaska (September 1952)."Strange Cargo" was modified again in August 1954, this time as a TB-29 trainer at Tinker AFB and at the Mobile Air Materiel Area,
Nashville ,Tennessee . It was then assigned to:
*5th Tow Target Squadron atWheelus Air Base ,Libya (June 1955),
*7280th Maintenance Group,Nouasseur Air Base ,Morocco (October 1955);
*3150th Maintenance Group, Nouasseur AB (January 1956); and
*7235th Support Squadron, Wheelus AB (March 1956).Its last assignment was to
RAF Brize Norton ,United Kingdom , where it was scrapped after an unspecified accident in August 1957.Other aircraft named "Strange Cargo"
An FB-111A strategic bomber of the USAF, serial 69-6508, carried the name and nose art of "Strange Cargo" on its nosewheel doors during its service with the
509th Bomb Wing atPease Air Force Base ,New Hampshire , in the 1970s and 1980s.External links
* [http://www.mphpa.org/index.php?option=com_easygallery&task=view&cid=173&Itemid=143 Color image of "Strange Cargo"]
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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