Crashed B-29

The Crashed B-29 was an old bomber that crashed before the Great War and is now at the bottom of Lake Mead right next to the Lake Mead Cave. It is requested of you to float the bomber up to the surface of the lake, using two ballasts (which you place between the engines under both wings), during the Volare! quest. After you float it up to the surface Loyal sends robots to disassemble it and bring it back to Nellis Hangars. Once its back in the hanger it can be seen being worked on by Boomers. It is possible to get up onto it at this point, by stacking barrels on the south side of it just behind the wing.

Layout
A crashed B-29 airplane is lying at the bottom of Lake Mead, close to Lake Mead Cave and Callville Bay.

Appearances
appears in Fallout: New Vegas.

Behind the scenes
The crashed B-29 references an actual B-29 that crashed into Lake Mead in July 1948, although the B-29 in question had been modified for atmospheric research, and thus it was not an actual bomber aircraft. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_B-29_Lake_Mead_crash

The games depiction is (albeit minorly)innacurate. The real Lake Mead B-29 was, for many years, sitting at a depth of around 240 feet. Though Lake Mead's water level has dropped nearly 100 feet since then, leaving the plane at a modest 140 feet which, however, is still out of most recreational diver's reach, let alone a free-diver. Also the real B-29 is resting at a nose-down angle with a large break forward of it's empennage and is also missing all but it's most outboard port engine, the rest having been ripped off while I'd skipped along the surface of the lake before crashing.