BC (British Columbia) Aviator Magazine: November/December 1993 - Feature Article on Convair B-36B Which Dropped a "Fat Man" Nuclear Bomb Off the coast of BC in 1950
BC (British Columbia) Aviator Magazine: November/December 1993 - Feature Article on Convair B-36B Which Dropped a "Fat Man" Nuclear Bomb Off the coast of BC in 1950
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Details
- Year of publication
- 1993
- Place of printing
- Canada
- Author
- Schofield, Jack: Editor
- Publishers
- Pilot Press
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Pacific Western Airlines, PWA Dick Laidman - from Bush to Boardroom, Broken Arrow - a Fat Man in BC, E & B flies the R44, Liberator VY241 - Chris Weicht recalls a tragedy in the lonely, peaks of the BC Coast Range, Painting Klee Wyck - mural on Helijet's S-76 by Tony Coon, B-36B Bomber #2075 issues distress calls from off the B.C. Coast, in 1950 - The very first accident with nuclear weapons, as listed in the DOD summaries of accidents involving US nuclear, weapons 1950-1980, First Flight at 81 British Columbia Aviation Magazine Back, Issues
- Binding description
- S Paperback
- State of preservation
- Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Softcover
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: Dick Laidman - from Bush to Boardroom; E & B flies the R44; Liberator VY241 - Chris Weicht recalls a tragedy in the lonely peaks of the BC Coast Range; Painting Klee Wyck - mural on Helijet's S-76 by Tony Coon; B-36B Bomber #2075 is ditched in B.C. in 1950 - The very first accident with nuclear weapons, as listed in the DOD summaries of accidents involving US nuclear weapons 1950-1980 - *little known B.C. history*; First Flight at 81!. Sound copy. Magazine