Very true, but the thing is about the Korean war is that the B-29s were soon made obselete by the Mig-15, very soon.
No one would copy the British bombers since they were early war designs and lasted the whole War, and afterwards of course they'd be out-dated. The B-29 was late war and of course would last a few years afterwards, although, as I said it was soon made obselete by the Mig-15s.
The Russian copy, the Tu-4 'Bull' was exactly the same, copied off crashed B-29s in Sibera, the only change was 23mm cannons instead of 12.7mm guns. This isn't really that great of an achievement, to have a design copied because the Russians would of copied the only thing they had avaliable, they needed a new heavy bomber.
No one would copy the British bombers since they were early war designs and lasted the whole War, and afterwards of course they'd be out-dated. The B-29 was late war and of course would last a few years afterwards, although, as I said it was soon made obselete by the Mig-15s.
The Russian copy, the Tu-4 'Bull' was exactly the same, copied off crashed B-29s in Sibera, the only change was 23mm cannons instead of 12.7mm guns. This isn't really that great of an achievement, to have a design copied because the Russians would of copied the only thing they had avaliable, they needed a new heavy bomber.