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- The_Great_Artiste abstract "The Great Artiste was a U.S. Army Air Forces Silverplate B-29 bomber (B-29A-40-MO 44-27353, Victor number 89), assigned to the 393d Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group. The name purportedly referred to the talents of the bombardier, Captain Kermit Beahan. It flew 12 training and practice missions in which it bombed Japanese-held Pacific islands and dropped pumpkin bombs on targets in Japan. It was the only aircraft to participate in both the bombing of Hiroshima and the bombing of Nagasaki, albeit as an observation aircraft on each mission.After the war ended it returned with the 509th Composite Group to Roswell Army Air Field, New Mexico. It was scrapped in September 1949 after being heavily damaged in an accident at Goose Bay Air Base, Labrador, the year before.".
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- The_Great_Artiste wikiPageExternalLink Nagasaki.shtml.
- The_Great_Artiste wikiPageExternalLink ASPI_Gallery_01.htm.
- The_Great_Artiste wikiPageID "295100".
- The_Great_Artiste wikiPageRevisionID "599681004".
- The_Great_Artiste caption "A B-29 painted as The Great Artiste preserved at Whiteman Air Force Base".
- The_Great_Artiste caption "ONLY AVAILABLE IF STANDING ALONE".
- The_Great_Artiste fate "Crashed on take-of at Goose Bay Air Base, Labrador and scrapped.".
- The_Great_Artiste inService "--04-20".
- The_Great_Artiste manufacturer Glenn_L._Martin_Company.
- The_Great_Artiste manufacturer Omaha,_Nebraska.
- The_Great_Artiste militarySerial "44".
- The_Great_Artiste name "The Great Artiste".
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- The_Great_Artiste type Boeing_B-29_Superfortress.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:Boeing_aircraft.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:Individual_aircraft_in_the_collection_of_the_Smithsonian_Institution.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:Individual_aircraft_of_World_War_II.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:Manhattan_Project.
- The_Great_Artiste subject Category:United_States_bomber_aircraft_1940–1949.
- The_Great_Artiste type Aircraft.
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- The_Great_Artiste comment "The Great Artiste was a U.S. Army Air Forces Silverplate B-29 bomber (B-29A-40-MO 44-27353, Victor number 89), assigned to the 393d Bomb Squadron, 509th Composite Group. The name purportedly referred to the talents of the bombardier, Captain Kermit Beahan. It flew 12 training and practice missions in which it bombed Japanese-held Pacific islands and dropped pumpkin bombs on targets in Japan.".
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- The_Great_Artiste depiction B-29A-40BN_44-61671_great_artiste.jpg.
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