It is unlikely that anybody on the Enola Gay would have been looking at the atomic bomb blast through binoculars, since they would have known that serious eye damage would result. Further, the pilot would not have been able to do so in any case, since the plane was flying away from Hiroshima when the bomb went off and the pilot could not see things that were directly behind the plane. The tail gunner could, but not the pilot.
Col. Paul Tibbetts, the pilot of the Enola Gay, never regretted the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. It was just another mission.
However, Maj. Claude Eatherly, then an outgoing 26-year-old Texan, piloted the advance weather plane tasked with assessing target visibility over Hiroshima, giving the go ahead to drop the bomb that day. His role in the bombing would haunt him for the rest of his life. He was the only one of the 90 men who participated in the bombings who felt regret.
If young Walter Sikes' hitting is any indicator of his overall abilities as a baseball player, he would never had made it into the Major Leagues.
The lawnmower Jason Kinser was using before he was vaporized into non-existence was set to a height that would have cut the grass to the dirt level.
The everyday lawnmower knows the brand spanking NEW mower levers were set to the lowest setting that there would have been nothing of a lawn.
Were the lawnmower an electric razor, the only way lower would be to use Soap & Razor Blade.
It was set very-very low.
The everyday lawnmower knows the brand spanking NEW mower levers were set to the lowest setting that there would have been nothing of a lawn.
Were the lawnmower an electric razor, the only way lower would be to use Soap & Razor Blade.
It was set very-very low.
According to Myka, the wife stated that her husband vanished in a flash of light but as seen in the scene of the incident, she was looking forward and away from her husband when it happened so she didn't actually see her husband vanish in a flash of light: she only knew he was not in sight after the flash.