Lot 706
[Enola Gay] "Navigator's Log of the Enola Gay".
Framed Poster Signed by Tibbets, Ferebee, and Van Kirk. Accompanied
By Two Signed Photographs. Striking Color Poster-sized reproduction of the
Navigator's Log of the Enola Gay, approximately 20 x 26". The
poster reproduces in blow-up the original Navigators Log kept by Theodore Van
Kirk, navigator of the historic atomic mission. A text box inset at the bottom
of the poster informs us:
"On August 6, 1945 the B-29 bomber "Enola
Gay" dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. This is a
reproduction of the Navigator's Log of that historic flight. It is exactly as
prepared during the flight; there have been no additions, corrections, or
alterations of any kind. All times noted in the log are local Tinian time (one
hour ahead of Hiroshima time), and all speed and distance figures are in
nautical miles (knots). The accompanying map [here the text refers to an
adjacent inset] outlines the flight path of the Enola Gay..."
The
Log records the flight data - position, times, course, altitude, conditions,
airspeed, and other vitals - used by the navigator to keep the airplane on
course and on time, "and also, to allow the navigator to determine aircraft
location in a short time in the event of problems with the plane or bomb."
The poster is signed at the bottom by the Pilot, the Bombardier, and the
Navigator of the Enola Gay, "Paul W. Tibbets Thomas Ferebee
Theodore J Van Kirk."
Also included are Two Black & White, 8 x
10" Signed Photographs , the first an image of Paul Tibbets waving from the
cockpit of the Enola Gay, signed in full "Paul W. Tibbets"; the
second photograph is a Black & White, 8 x 10" headshot of bombardier Thomas W.
Ferebee in Air Force togs, signed in full "Thomas W. Ferebee
Bombardier."
Fine. All items are in very fine condition.
Estimated Value $400-600.