The Enola Gay 2 Signature Autographed Photo Framed with Metal

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The Enola Gay 2 Signature Autographed Photo Framed with Metal
The Enola Gay 2 Signature Autographed Photo Framed with Metal

Supply Me from Dicovery Online $219.95 plus $19.95 shipping - In Stock - Last Price Update: March 19, 2012

Manufacturer Model: CC1204
UPC: 610074477600
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A framed Enola Gay photo with signature and metal relic is an iconic piece of WWII history that should be in every collection. WWII experts will agree the Enola Gay played a significant role in changing the tide of the war. The Enola Gay war plane photo will bring about conversations of times past. Enola Gay photo shows the B-29 Super-fortress bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb code-named 'Little Boy' to be used in war by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) in the attack on Hiroshima Japan on 6 August 1945 just before the end of World War II. Due to the nuclear device's role in the atomic bombings of Japan the bomb's name has become synonymous with the bombings themselves. The Enola Gay 2 war plane photo shows the B-29 that was named after Enola Gay Tibbets who was the mother of the pilot Paul Tibbets. Black-and-white photograph is hand-signed by Van Kirk and Jeppson along with B29 skin relic matted and framed in wood under glass. Certificate of authenticity inc

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