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This plane is controversial because it delivered the atom bomb during World War II, and many Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals oppose it's presence in the museum. The B-29 Superfortress, the 'Enola Gay', is one of the primary planes displayed at the newly opened National Air and Space Museum's Steven Udvar-Hazy Center on Decemin Chantilly, Virginia. Brian Ferguson) 160913-F-BP133-157.jpg by AirmanMagazine He is the last surviving crew member of the B-29s that flew the missions. Gackenbach, was the navigator aboard Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the Hiroshima bomb, during the mission to Nagasaki on Aug. Brian Ferguson) 160913-F-BP133-157.jpg by AirmanMagazine Russell Gackenbach, the navigator aboard the B-29 Superfortress, Necessary Evil, holds a photo he took during the atomic bombing mission over Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. Russell Gackenbach, the navigator aboard the B-29 Superfortress, Necessary Evil, holds a photo he took during the atomic bombing mission over Hiroshima, Japan on Aug. Today was the grand opening of the new Smithsonian building. (UPI Photo/Michael Kleinfeld) Visitors to the newly opened National Air and Space Museum's Steven Udvar-Hazy Center look at the B-29 Superfortress, the 'Enola Gay', on Decemin Chantilly, Virginia.
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Visitors to the newly opened National Air and Space Museum's Steven Udvar-Hazy Center look at the B-29 Superfortress, the 'Enola Gay', on Decemin Chantilly, Virginia.