August 7, 2017 at 9:29 pm
Nice video of stills taken in 1978 of the B29s at China Lake. The caption is very comprehensive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPRlmyT1WYs
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By: Arabella-Cox - 15th August 2017 at 15:11
And still the US Navy denies any B-29 aircraft or parts are still there !
Looks like 3 hulks remain at or near China Lake. In addition to the lake and Echo range airframes sabrejet lists in post #8, there is one in the “museum” area, 44-70102 Here’s Hopin . Incomplete. Had the top cut open to retrieve the tunnels running through the bomb bay area for other museum aircraft (Seattle IIRC).
The Echo range aircraft was subject to severe overpressure from bomb blasts and is seriously “oil canned”. Incomplete.
I do know the Navy has gotten tired of dreamers and collectors asking if they can come and get a B-29, or parts thereof. The days of getting an intact airframe are long gone. If someone really had the money, I offer the airframes at Aero Trader, or several on outside display would be much better projects.
By: J Boyle - 15th August 2017 at 01:42
Maybe they thought you were asking for B29s!
By: Flat 12x2 - 15th August 2017 at 01:37
And still the US Navy denies any B-29 aircraft or parts are still there !
By: Arabella-Cox - 14th August 2017 at 14:35
For the map lovers, The Echo Range B-29 is at :
https://www.google.com/maps/place/35%C2%B031’28.1%22N+117%C2%B010’13.2%22W/@35.522481,-117.1761078,3484m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d35.5244806!4d-117.170325?hl=en
35.522481,-117.1761078
The Dry Lake bed B-29 (mostly destroyed) is at:
https://www.google.com/maps/@35.9023762,-117.7239651,217m/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en
35.9023762,-117.7239651
By: Sabrejet - 14th August 2017 at 12:17
The wrecked example in Post #6 is SB-29-70-BW s/n 44-69957. The nose of this aircraft was recovered by the US Aviation Museum at Inyokern a few years back.
The ‘missing’ white aircraft in Post #7 is B-29A-65-BN s/n 44-62134, which is/was on the Echo Range in the 1990s. It looked a bit healthier then:
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By: Flat 12x2 - 14th August 2017 at 00:19
The other one.
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By: Flat 12x2 - 14th August 2017 at 00:12
The Washington is/was at Socorro, NM if memory serves. And one B-29 is still to be accounted for from China Lake. Google Earth search shows one other rather demolished example still on the ranges at the northeast end.
There is another there, but it is a very long way from the demolished one at the airport lake range,
airport lake remains
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By: Sabrejet - 10th August 2017 at 07:41
The Washington is/was at Socorro, NM if memory serves. And one B-29 is still to be accounted for from China Lake. Google Earth search shows one other rather demolished example still on the ranges at the northeast end.
By: SADSACK - 9th August 2017 at 21:59
Is this where the remains of the last B29 Washington remain?
By: J Boyle - 7th August 2017 at 21:46
No, most of the survivors from that time have been preserved. Their histories are fairly well known.
Two currently fly, and another is at Duxford after flying the Atlantic.
Remember that China Lake was a weapons testing center not a “boneyard” in the commonly used sense.
By: Piston - 7th August 2017 at 21:39
That’s great! Did they all meet the smelter?