Kudos to the comprehensiveness of this thread. Washington Post story today previewing the new Air and Space Museum annex to open in December near Dulles International Airport reports the Enola Gay B-29 will be grouped with other WWII planes including Hurricane Mark IIC, FW 190A-8, P-38J, P-47D, and ... Japanese M6A1 Seiran (?).
Latter seemed too obscure for inclusion with others. Couldn't find it in extensive WWII aircraft books.
But (ta da!) this thread mentioned it several times. Congrats to all you true historical aircraft experts.
Unfortunately, the photos were posted in previous format and don't show now. Can any of you post it again so readers (including me) will know what it looks like?
Some descriptions call in an experimental carrier attack plane with jettisonable floats and compliment its beauty.
Just seemed like a strange plane to include in the context of all the other more famous WWII planes mentioned with Enola Gay.