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482 BS Peachy Nose Art

482 BS Peachy Nose Art by Squadron Posters!

“Peachy” (serial #42-63508) was a B-29 assigned to the 482nd Bomb Squadron (482 BS) of the 505th Bomb Group, 20th AF stationed on Tinian in the Mariana Islands. The usual crew that flew Peachy was commanded by Captain Robert T. Haver. He was a native of Pueblo, Colorado. He named his aircraft after his younger sister’s nickname. Peachy was shot down over Tokyo with no survivors on 25 May 1945, on its 35th trip over Japan. At the time of its loss, it was being flown by a replacement crew. Captain Haver and his crew flew 10 more missions for a total of 35 missions then returned home to the United States. The Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museums’ B-29 was one of several operated by the U.S. Navy. By 1960 the Navy had parked all of its B-29s at the target range at NAS China Lake. In 1975 the museum’s B-29 and others were saved and sent to various museums. The Pueblo museum’s B-29’s nose art was marked as “Peachy”, to honor Captain Haver and his crew.

 

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