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The B-29 That Crash-Landed in the USSR Stalin's Stealth Bomber Copy

5 min · 26 mei 2026
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In 1944, a damaged American B-29 Superfortress made an emergency landing in Soviet territory. Instead of returning it, Stalin ordered a top-secret reverse-engineering project. This episode tells the story of the Tu-4, the Soviet copy of the B-29 that launched the USSR's strategic bomber fleet. We cover the daring defection of the crew, the painstaking millimeter-by-millimeter disassembly, the copied flaws, and how this stolen design leapfrogged Soviet aviation. Tupolev, the NKVD oversight, the first flight in 1947, and the paradox of parity: a plane built from American ingenuity that kept the Cold War balance. Contains rare details from declassified archives and interviews with the son of a Tupolev engineer. #ColdWar #B29 #SovietUnion #Tu4 #AndreiTupolev #Stalin #ReverseEngineering #StrategicBombing #NuclearAge #AviationHistory #Espionage #1940s #USSR #USA #Bomber #FexingoHistory #History #MilitaryAviation Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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