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A B-29 Crash Site That Has Remained Untouched For Decades
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A B-29 Crash Site That Has Remained Untouched For Decades
High on the remote moorland of Bleaklow in England’s Peak District lies the scattered wreckage of a U.S. Air Force B-29 Superfortress that crashed on November 3, 1948. The aircraft, a modified reconnaissance RB-29, was flying a routine daytime mission when it descended through poor weather and struck the ground at roughly 610 meters above sea level. The impact triggered a fire that killed all 11 crew members and two military passengers on board.…
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