B-29 Superfortress
The nickname “Straight Flush” is decortated on the nose of a B-29 Stratofortress on display at the Hill Aerospace Museum Aug. 27, 2019, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Museum staff, volunteers and contractors completed a three-year exterior restoration of the aircraft this summer to preserve the airframe, as well as display markings and insignia to accurately represent a famed B-29 that trained for top secret operations from Wendover Field during World War II. (U.S Air Force photo by Todd Cromar)
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Todd Cromar
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