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English: 92d Bombardment Group Boeing B-29A-65-BN Superfortress 44-62166 1946 Smoky Hill Army Airfield, Kansas, Has 326th Bomb Squadron Emblem in front. Later assigned to the 307th BW, aircraft crashed near Ocho-o, South Korea due to engine fire Jul 22, 1952.
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Source Birdsall, Stephen (1980), Superfortress, the Boeing B-29 - Aircraft Specials series, Squadron/Signal Publications; 1st edition, ISBN-10: 0897471040, Image source listed as United States Air Force
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