Ok so cool we are publishing! Well this time of the month in our airplane template
codex code is when we come to the strategic nuclear bombers that were first developed in the last part of WW2 the Boeing B-29
was the first allied heavy bomber to be pressurized! Having started being developed in 1938 the B-29 first flew on 21 September
1942 and it cost about $639,108 each unit and some 3970 were built! It was one of the largest aircraft to come out of WW2
and were produced from 1943 to 1946! The first aircraft had a lot of development problems mostly with the powerful engines
that would heat up rapidly and often catch fire! In producing the aircraft four different large aircraft plants operated and
thousands of different venders with many modifications in the design were required to bring the aircraft into battle
readiness! It was the first and only aircraft to drop an atomic bomb in combat but towards the end of the war the Soviets
built a copy of the aircraft called the TU-4 ( NATO code Bull) which first flew in 1947 it was also the first Soviet aircraft
to drop an atomic bomb although it did not do it in combat! There were several aircraft derived from the B-29 one was a re-engined
B-29 called the KB-50 which was the first aircraft to fly around the world according to the internet! When we use the airplane
template codex code that is partially developed from this web site the months seem to link one another from the 29th of the
last part of a month to the 4th of the next part of next corresponding month! And in between these two dates one month and
another the B-29 to the TU-4 we have modern strategic nuclear bombers the B-1 and B-2 aircraft which the connected months
work except for this past February when there was only 28 days in the month! Used in combat not only in ww2 but in Korea the
B-29 actually flew into the early 1960s according to the internet and the Soviets built over 800 TU-4's which almost dropped
a bomb on Prague during the Hungarian revolution in 1955 it was called back to Moscow with two minutes left in its bombing
run!
The next aircraft codex is the early name of the Consolidated B-24 four
engine bomber which at first was known as the LB-30 (LB for land bomber) this was the most produced heavy allied bomber built
in WW2 and it first flew on 29 December 1939!
Some times the more information
we come across the more confusing the intake of plots plan's and projections work we know as we kind of started with
wondering why someone was leaving these numbered cigarettes called No. 27 around we know that from listening to the radio
that that moon revolves around the earth every 27 days! And if we were to understand old dates and out of country calendar's
we kind are looking for some road map possibly related to celestial mechanics! In the anniversary section we find that May
27 it usually celebrated as the date in history Macavellei published his book," the Prince", which described corruption in
14th century and 15th century politics, we also find that an Italian astronomer used a mathematical equation to locate the
largest asteroid in the asteroid belt where some people thought there use to be a planet! Studying astrology we find that
May the 27 ruling planet is Mars the planet named for the god of War and agriculture! And on May 27th 1955 the French flew
their first successful jet airliner called the Caravell which is named after one of the type of ships used by Christofer Columbus
to
discover America! Looking for a numerator or de-nominater in our equation codex code we find they made a bomber
called the Dominator built by Consolidated also known as the B-32 ( but there are not 32 days in a month)!And then watching
American greed they are looking for a guy who stoled hundreds of millions of dollars from the tobacco companies in the middle
and late 90's got caught and was suppose to show up for court but disappeared with $13 million unaccounted for he ran his
own computer company called Consolidated systems and had a computer science degree!
Then as we look at these WW2 bomber names and numbers does it matter that back in the 30's 40's and early 50's there were
48 states in the union today there are 50! Also last year which was year of the Snake the zip code was 50 years old and watching
the business news this morning Steve Cohen Cohen being a popular Jewish surname of SAC capital changed his companies name
to Point 72 finding out that Hebrew is written right to left does that have a meaning as it could transpose into 27 Point!
This week we are getting our bike to the bike shop and get the tires fixed and start riding our bike and we have been going
around to the local airports to try and come up with an aviation project to write about on our web site! And as we are interested
in German aircraft manufacturing and the banking and license related to that businesss sector we have the group known as M-7
that came into being around the time of (9/11(2001) Dornier aircraft went out of business in 2002 and was replaced by this
group name with an Israeli address known as M-7 then we found out that it was then replaced by a Israeli defence contracter
here in the U.S.! This week end we called the number of Trade a Plane newspaper in Crossville Tenn and got some sort of Hebrew
speaking recording on the telephone!
Military intel can be confusing as well as too
much information is also a very well known problem considering the zip codes and the number of states we think is quite interesting
and we also wonder of the name of geometric figures such as the Pentagon and Hexagon ect.
For July1st 2014 we have the OV-1 Mohawk, the O-1 Bird Dog (Cessna) and the Rockwell B-1 Lancer!
The OV-1 Mohawk first flew on 14 April 1959 and 380 were built it was used in Vietnam and was a armed military observation
and attack aircraft!
It was one of the first electronic warfare aircraft and
used a radar called SLARS to see through forested terrain and moving targets in the forested terrain able to get a filmed
footage of the land flown over in just a few minutes Mohawks were used in the demilitarized zone in Korea and in Europe!
The O-1 Bird Dog built by Cessna entered service in 1950 and first flew on 14 December 1949 over 3431 were built used in the
Korean war and Vietnam it replaced Piper and other fabric covered aircraft and was used in a variety of roles in laision,
observation, artillery spotting and target marking!
Rockwell B-1 Lancer nuclear bomber first flew on
23 December 1974 and entered service on 1 October 1986 it is a swing wing aircraft or what they call a variable geometry aircraft!
It has 4 jet engines and was used in the first Gulf war and in the Bosnian war it was developed from the XB-70 Vaylkie aircraft
of the 1960's and it was developed in a new design type of aircraft called penetrators! The cost of the production unit
is 283.1 million each!
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit (stealth ( flying wing) nuclear bomber! First
flew on 17 July 1989 and entered service in April 1997 it cost $737 million fly away cost and uses a design that its
leaves a diminished radar singnature and although there were over 80 planned only 21 were built!
The WW2 aircraft we have for this date is the PV-1 Ventura bomber and the PV-2 Harpoon aircraft which were built by Lockheed
and sold often by lend lease contracts during the war! First flew in 31 July 1941 they proved to be unsuitable in day light
bombing raids over Europe and retained in the patrol aircraft role!