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斯密苏尼安博物馆位于美国首都华盛顿郊外,它直接经营的卡巴工厂,现在正在进行“安诺拉基”号轰炸机的修复工程。该机就是在广岛投下原子弹的那架B—29型超级空中堡垒飞机。战后不久便被拆卸并保管了起来。现在,除了机翼部分地安装外,飞机本体部分几乎已恢复原状。据说,每天有许多游客前往参观。向广岛前进在12名乘务员中,只有负责雷达的詹格布·毕扎一人参加过广岛和长崎两地投爆原子弹的作战。毕扎曾就学于霍普金斯大
Located on the outskirts of Washington, the capital of the United States, the Smithsonian Museum, which runs the Kabbah factory directly, is now rehabilitating the Annoraki bombers. It was the B-29 Super-Sky Fortress aircraft that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Shortly after the war was disassembled and kept up. Now, with the exception of the wing partially installed, the aircraft body almost completely restored to its original form. It is said that many tourists come to visit each day. Advancing to Hiroshima Of the 12 flight attendants, only Zange Buzzard, who is in charge of radar, has participated in the operations that exploded the atomic bomb in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bazz had studied at Hopkins