B-29 “DOUBLE TROUBLE” IS “MISTER BEE”
RADAR PHOTOGRAPHY OF AND BOMBING JAPAN DURING WORLD WAR II MY NORTH CAROLINIAN FATHER IN THE CREW OF THE "LONE B-29" BOEING SUPERFORTRESS BOMBER FLYING THE LONGEST NONSTOP COMBAT MISSION OF WORLD WAR II VOLUME ONE: TEXT
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This book is the story of Elmer C. Jones, a young man who grew up during the Great Depression and who joined the military in 1943, becoming a member of the Army's Air Corps in 1944. He was the radar observer of a B-29 Superfortress bomber crew flying 28 combat missions over Japan in 1945--13 bombing missions and 15 photographic reconnaissance missions, including the longest mission of the war: 4,650 miles in 23:00 hours. He accumulated 489:50 combat flying hours during the war.
Note: This edition is sold as a two-volume set with the photographic volume in color. Each volume is sold separately. This volume contains the text.
Each volume is sold either in hardcover or softcover.