DONALD COLE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: LLOYD REEDER, JACOB BONTEKOE, GEORGE COHEN, JACK WIDOWSKY, FRANKLIN H. MacGREGOR - HFSID 303869
Sale Price $375.00
Reg. $440.00
ATOMIC BOMBING OF JAPAN (CREW OF TOP SECRET AND LAGGIN'
DRAGON)
Six crew members of the backup plane for the Hiroshima mission, who
also flew the advanced weather plane for the Nagasaki mission, sign a photo of
themselves in Sloppy Joe's Bar (Havana, Cuba) during training for the
mission.
Photograph signed: "George Cohen/Flight Engineer", "Franklin H.
McGregor/bombardier", "Doug/Cole/Asst. Eng", "Lloyd/Reeder/Radio", "Jacob
Bontekoe", "Jack Widowsky/Navigator". B/w, 10x8. Photo paper reproduction
from the original Sloppy Joe photo, formerly owned by Lloyd Reeder, signed in
blue ink by 6 crew members. The photo was taken in Havana, Cuba when 10
crews of the 509th Composite Bombardment Group were training for navigation over
water. All six crew members have listed their assignments except for
Bontekoe, who was the pilot. After landing on Tinian Atoll on June 11,
1945, this crew flew four "pumpkin bomb" missions over Japanese cities in
preparation for the real atomic strikes. On the fateful day of August 6, 1945,
this crew - on the specially equipped B-29 later named Top Secret,
accompanied the Enola Gay on the first leg of the flight to
Hiroshima, landing on Iwo Jima when the Enola Gay was judged ready to
continue to the target. (Had Enola Gay experienced mechanical
problems, both planes would have landed, and the Enola Gay crew would
have transferred themselves and the bomb ("Little Boy") to the spare plane.
The crew here flew another B-29, the Laggin' Dragon, as the advanced
weather plane for the second atomic attack (Nagasaki, August 9). The planes of
the 509th were painted with a deceptive group designation prior to the atomic
attacks, for security reasons. Consequently, the name Top Secret was
given to the plane only after the mission. Fine condition.
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