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The original designation was B-29D, but the designation was switched because the US Air Force (rightly) believed Congress in 1945 would not fund further development of a World War II-era design, no matter how advanced.
While superficially identical to the B-29, the B-50 was actually quite different. In its primary role, it mostly served as a stop-gap between the obsolete B-29 and the jet-powered B-47 Stratojet.
Boeing built 371 of these between 1947 and 1953, some serving until 1965. A reconnaissance variant, the RB-50B (a B-50B conversion) existed and played an important role in Cold War espionage. A refueling tanker conversion called KB-50 was used in the Vietnam War.
While not so numerous, it was the ultimate expression of the B-29 family and one of the last piston-powered bombers built. The B-50 was retired from its main role as atomic bomber in 1955, and was removed completely from inventory ten years later. No flying examples exist today, although several can be found in various air museums.
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