The B-29 Superfortress DOC is one of only two airworthy B-29s remaining in the world today. Built during World War II, the B-29 was one of the most advanced aircraft of its time, combining long-range capability, pressurized crew compartments, and cutting-edge technology that helped shape the future of aviation.

After decades in storage, DOC was painstakingly restored by thousands of volunteers and supporters, returning to the skies in 2016. Today, the aircraft travels across the country as a flying museum, preserving the legacy of the Greatest Generation and honoring the men and women who designed, built, maintained, and flew these legendary bombers.

Visitors to Frontiers in Flight will have the rare opportunity to experience this historic aircraft up close. From its polished aluminum exterior to its powerful radial engines, DOC serves as a living reminder of the innovation, courage, and sacrifice that defined an era and changed the course of history.

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