Here is a first look at my new project. It includes the small island north of Saipan with Pagan Airfield, still in Japanese hands after being bypassed, Saipain, Tinian, Rota, still in Japanese hands after being bypassed and Guam. The research has been fun and eye opening. This picture is of North Field on Tinian. It was the largest and busiest airfield in the world in 1945. A B-29 took off every 30 minutes. If there was trouble on the runway or say engine trouble, bulldozers were ready to push her out of the way into the junk pill. I didn't believe it but saw a picture of the junk pill. Another interesting fact is that the 509th that carried the atom bomb had multiple tail codes. The reason for this is there were Japanese hold outs in the jungle of Tinian with a radio. They would never know which planes belonged to the 509th Bomb Wing. The Enola Gay had a large R in a circle on the tail. Here is a first picture of North Field Tinian.