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Udvar-Hazy Center in December 2003.Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 1 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 2 2 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 3 3 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 4 4 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 5 5 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 6 6 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 7 7 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 8 8 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 9 9 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 10 10 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 11 11 sur 12 Enola Gay Silver Coin Bomber Hiroshima 1945 OMD Song Nagasaki WW2 Nuke Weapon US 12 12 sur 12 Voir Plus While this exhibit is now closed, Museum specialists continued to restore the remaining components of the airplane, and after an additional nine years the fully assembled Enola Gay went on permanent display at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. The exhibition text summarized the history and development of the Boeing B-29 fleet used in bombing raids against Japan.Īnother portion of the exhibit detailed the painstaking efforts of Smithsonian aircraft restoration specialists who had spent more than a decade restoring parts of the Enola Gay for this exhibition. The components on display included two engines, the vertical stabilizer, an aileron, propellers, and the forward fuselage that contains the bomb bay.Ī video presentation about the Enola Gay's mission included interviews with the crew before and after the mission including mission pilot Col. It contained several major components of the Enola Gay, the B-29 bomber used in the atomic mission that destroyed Hiroshima, Japan. This past exhibition, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, told the story of the role of the Enola Gay in securing Japanese surrender.