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12017-08-25T12:22:18-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1February 13, 1950 - British Columbia, Canada99A B-36 enroute from Eilson AFB to Carwell AFB experiences mechanical difficulties and drops its payload near Heida Gwaiiimage_header4960822017-08-29T13:01:43-07:0052.2686343,-130.0061443Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
1media/B29.jpgmedia/B29.jpg2017-08-25T12:23:03-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1April 11, 1950 -- Manzano Base, New Mexico14image_header2017-08-29T13:40:13-07:0035.012914, -106.489384Colin Behnke5fce0a26cbce062414f550c0cd06d456b8fdc9a4
12017-08-26T14:52:18-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1BBC Interview with Sean Smyrichinsky9Radio interview with Sean Smyrichinsky, a local B.C. commercial diver whom may have discovered the missing MK-4 nuclear bomb.media/BC-diver-find-bomb.mp3plain2017-08-28T10:21:47-07:00BBCAudioThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:06:18-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Flight Path and Bomb Location Map6plain2017-08-28T10:14:24-07:00Royal Aviation Museum of Western CanadaImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T15:49:51-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Department of Defense Narrative Summary of Accident - February 13, 19506plain2017-08-28T10:13:11-07:00National Security ArchiveDocumentThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:36:17-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1"Planes, Boats Seek U.S. Bomber Down With 17 Men off B.C."5The Vancouver Sunplain2017-08-28T10:15:16-07:00Royal Aviation Museum of Western CanadaNewspaperThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T13:23:55-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Survivors of B-36B Crash5Rescue operation and survivors of the February 13, 1950 Convair B-36B (or B36 ) air crash. The U.S. Military aircraft was carrying an atomic bomb which was dropped and detonated over the Pacific. The crew parachuted over Princess Royal Island where the surviors where rescued and taken to Port Hardy. The plane crashed on Mount Kologet north of Smithers, B.C.plain2017-08-28T10:15:31-07:00Vancouver Public LibraryImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:31:23-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1B-36B Peacemaker5plain2017-08-29T13:18:33-07:00U.S. Air Force52.2686343,-130.0061443ImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:39:12-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Route of the U.S. Air Force B-36 Bomber5Vancouver Sun - Route of the U.S. Air Force B-36 Bomber which is down somewhere between the Queen Charlotte and Vancouver Island is shown in map.plain2017-08-28T10:13:37-07:00Royal Aviation Museum of Western CanadaImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T15:10:56-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Haida Gwaii Islands5Location near the coast of Pitt Island, which is near the Alaskan border with British Columbia and the possible resting place of the MK-4 bomb lost in February 1950.plain2017-08-28T10:16:12-07:00BBCImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:43:57-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1Nukemap Blast Simulation #014plain2017-08-28T10:14:50-07:00NukemapMapThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:41:28-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1"Storm Hides Fate of B-36, 17 Men" "12 Airmen Saved From B-36"4Vancouver Daily Provinceplain2017-08-28T10:15:03-07:00Royal Aviation Museum of Western CanadaNewspaperThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1
12017-08-26T12:49:50-07:00The CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1MK-4 "Fat Man" Nuclear Bomb, 49kt4plain2017-08-28T10:14:07-07:00Royal Aviation Museum of Western CanadaImageThe CSU Digital Liberal Arts Hubdcd1fa950418cd1d967e420466b28e86af65a7d1