The restored, touring aircraft from World War II is one of only two remaining B-29 aircraft still flying today.
The museum is located at Delta's Atlanta headquarters near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). The Nos. 172 and 192 buses stop about a quarter-mile from the museum's entrance.
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