Flight crew of the enola gay

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6, Tibbets and his flight crew dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, thus leading to the end of the war. 5, 1945, President Truman ordered the secret mission to be executed, and on Aug. For his final task he would fly a plane that he'd name the Enola Gay, in honor of his mother. But it wasn't until September 1944 that he was chosen for a top-secret mission, which he oversaw at Wendover Army Air Base in Utah. As a skilled aviator, he tested the B-29. In World War II, he filled important flight missions out of England and Algeria. 25, 1937, Tibbets entered the Army Air Corps. He attended the University of Florida beginning in 1933, then transferred to the University of Cincinnati after his sophomore year so he could enroll in its medical school.īut his interest in medicine diminished as he frequently found himself at the airport 'taking lessons and renting airplanes an hour at a time for the sheer fun of flying.' Because his father wanted him to become a doctor, Tibbets set his sights on that goal.

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