OTT PLANETARIUM

OGDEN, UT

Boeing B-29 "Superfortress" Hill Aerospace Museum

Boeing B-29 "Superfortress"

History of the B-29 "Superfortress"
Designed in 1940 as a replacement for the B-17 and B-24, the B-29 first flew in September 1942. In December 1943, U.S. Army Air Forces leadership decided to assign the future Superfortress fleet to Asia, where its extensive range made it well suited for the long overseas flights against the Japanese homeland in the Pacific. With the onset of the Korea War in June 1950, the B-29 returned to combat. Advanced features of the B-29 when introduced to the Air Force included a pressurized cabin, an electronic fire-control system, and remote-controlled machine-gun turrets.

Utah's B-29 Connection
Hill Air Force Base and Utah have a storied history with the B-29. During World War II, the 509th Composite Group-the first atomic weapons unit-trained at Wendover Field, Utah, an installation supported by Hill Field. The men and women of Hill later played a critical role in repairing, maintaining, storing, and refurbishing B-29s after World War Il to support the Korean War.

Straight Flush
Glen L. Martin Company, located in in Omaha, Nebraska, built this B-29 and delivered it to the U.S. Army Air Forces on August 6, 1945, the same day another B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, Its assignment history includes several bases across the United States. It retired from service in 1953 and then it came to the Hill Aerospace Museum in 1983. Museum staff are restoring this B-29 to depict Straight Flush (tail## 44-27301), assigned to the 509th Composite Group at Wendover Field, Utah. On August 6, 1945, Captain Claude Eartherly flew weather reconnaissance in Straight Flush over Japan to determine if there was enough visibility for the Enola Gay to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

S/N 52-10862 
Service: 1944-1960  
Crew: Nine to fourteen
Engines: Four Wright R-3350-23 radial; 2,200 hp each 
Wingspan: 141 ft 3 in 
Length: 99 ft 0 in
Height: 27 ft 9 in
Weight: Empty: 70,140 Ibs; max: 135,000 Ibs
Speed: Cruise: 220 mph; max: 365 mph 
Range: 5,830 miles
Ceiling: 32,000 ft
Armament: Twelve .50-caliber machine guns; up to 20,000 lbs bombs
Boeing B-29 "Superfortress" Credit: rocbolt

The OTT Planetarium is a state-of-the-art facility located in Ogden, Utah that offers visitors an immersive and educational experience about astronomy and space science. The planetarium was established in 1968 and has since undergone several upgrades to provide visitors with the latest technology for astronomy presentations.

The planetarium boasts a 360-degree dome screen that projects high-definition images of the night sky, planets, and other celestial events. The planetarium also features a Digistar 6 projection system that simulates space travel and allows visitors to explore the galaxy from the comfort of their seats.

The OTT Planetarium offers a range of educational programs, including presentations on the constellations, the solar system, and the history of space exploration. The planetarium also hosts special events such as laser light shows, live music performances, and movies.

The facility is open to the public and is a popular destination for families, school groups, and astronomy enthusiasts. Visitors can purchase tickets at the door or online and can choose from a variety of shows and presentations. The planetarium also offers private shows and events for groups and organizations.

Overall, the OTT Planetarium is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in astronomy and space science. Its state-of-the-art technology and educational programs offer visitors a unique and unforgettable experience.

OTT PLANETARIUM is a Science & Technology Museums & Planetarium in OGDEN UT. US MID #8404900029

The museum is classed as SCI (Science & Technology Museums & Planetariums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Western (Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington).

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OTT PLANETARIUM
1551 EDVALSON ST
OGDEN
UT
84408

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MID # 8404900029
Name OTT PLANETARIUM
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Classification Science & Technology Museums & Planetariums, , Western
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LAT/LONG 41.193314, -111.94709
CODES FIPS State Code: 49
FIPS County Code: 057
US Census Tract: 201500
US Census Block: 3009