During WWII, the U.S. Army Air Corps recognized the need for a new bomber able to reinforce the service’s fleets in Hawaii, Panama and Alaska. This replacement aircraft for the Martin B-10 was ...
the first bomber took to the skies, a biplane that carried a dozen 10 lb. bombs. By World War II, bombers became some of the most important aircraft of the conflict, and it was a Boeing B-29 ...
Tennyson was a U.S. Army pilot on a B-24 nicknamed “Heaven ... Tennyson was piloting an American bomber with ten other crew members when the aircraft crashed into the water off Papua New Guinea.