I don't. The A-bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a dirty move, since Japan had already retreated. America killed hundred upon hundreds of civillians whom of which were unarmed. I'm sure the plane was great though. However, no self-respecting American should "love" the plane because it slaughtered innocent people.
We had a big, long discussion about it in the O'club. One thing that was agreed on: The projected U.S. invasion of Japan, would have cost AT LEAST 500,000 U.S. casualties, with some projections' going as high as 1 million +. Japanese casualties were projected at a rate of at least 10-15x what ours' would have been. The A-bombs' didn't kill hundreds; they killed tens of thousands (@80,000, each.) That, however, was a lot less than any invasion. So in a sense, it was the best, most humanitarian way to end the war.
As far as the plane itself goes, the B-29 was an important plane. However, it has been asked for many times before. The search function should help, there.
Sorry, Mods, next time I'll confine any political discourse to the O'club, where it belongs. However, the post I quoted will probably still bring responses' such as mine, probably more vitriolic.