Yes. They can be found at air shows ( many still fly) and in air museums. If you are in CA Castle Air force base museum has several you can see and go into.
The aircraft photos and the types of weapons used were how the B-24 bombers were identified in the World War II.
Kamikaze is the term for Japanese suicide bombers in WWII
They escorted B-17 and B-4 bombers, and in the Pacific they escorted Superfortresses.
DKM Tirpitz, sunk in a harbor by British bombers.
The nuclear weapons of the cold war still exist. They were in responsible controlled hands during the cold war (which is why there wasn't a war). The problem: Keeping them out of un-controlled hands.
The aircraft photos and the types of weapons used were how the B-24 bombers were identified in the World War II.
Fighters (Hellcats); Dive Bombers (Dauntless); Torpedo Bombers (Avengers); Medium Bombers (Mitchells); Heavy Bombers (Superfortress).
The function of bombers is to bomb the enemy.
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Fighter planes and bombers.
Kamikaze is the term for Japanese suicide bombers in WWII
The Germans and the allies had bombers in WWI, but not in great numbers. The bomber came into its own in WWII.
world war two bombers didn't shoot each other because they were very very very very careful.
3 u.s bombers disapeared during world war 2
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There are many single engine aircraft used as dive bombers and torpedo bombers that could be cited if this were the aim of the question - was it?
In Europe in World War 1. Scouts (with the observer throwing the bombs by hand) and zeppelins were used as bombers, but before the end of the war the bomber had evolved into a task-oriented war machine.