Crew members of the 509th Composite Group reflect on the mission of B-29 Enola Gay to drop the atomic bomb on the Japanese ...
The story of the Enola Gay began with a world at war. It was a global conflict that has been waged since 1939 between the ...
Early in the morning of August 6, 1946, a US Air Force B29 bomber, the Enola Gay, took off from the its base in Tinian, near Guam, and headed for the city of Hiroshima in southern Japan.
In 2020, Belfast guitarist Joe McVeigh became the victim of a sectarian attack, his perpetrators leaving him “one kick away from murder”. Alex Rigotti digs into how this inspired Enola Gay’s new EP, ...
What happened on 6 August 1945? In the small hours of a warm summer day, the B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay flew from a US base on Tinian over the Japanese mainland. In the hold was an experimental ...
This Washington D.C. museum and its 760,000 square feet of exhibition space is a haven for aviation and aerospace enthusiasts ...
In 1995, the National Air and Space Museum planned to exhibit items affected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, such as victims’ personal effects, along with the Enola Gay B-29 ...