6,178 Halifaxes were built. They served all through WW2 , being very popular with Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Air Forces.
That would be almost impossible to answer due to the high number of commonwealth and foreign pilots flying in the RAF.
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Although the F-105 Thunderchief was the largest single engine jet fighter-bomber made, and was the USAFs only purpose built "fighter-bomber" (all others were fighters or interceptors) it was the smallest bomber used in the Vietnam War. The USN A6 Intruder and the USAF B57 Canberra were medium bombers used during the war, and the B52 Stratofortress was the heavy bomber of the Vietnam War.
The address of the Halifax County Library is: 33 Granville St, Halifax, 27839 0097
No. Russia is still using their old bomber made in 1959. It has no stealth technology and the US has intercepted them multiple times and escorted them back to Russian air space. It has no stealth technology and still uses cannons to defend itself. This will be Russia's bomber until 2040. I doubt they will replace it with a stealth type bomber because there military budget couldn't afford it. Russia's military is under funded as it is and a stealth bomber program would be very expensive.
Most of the Halifax bombers were built and tested at Samlesbury, Lancashire. Others at Speke and Stockton.
It was the first 4-engine bomber to complete 25 missions
That would be almost impossible to answer due to the high number of commonwealth and foreign pilots flying in the RAF.
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Arthur C. Smith has written: 'Halifax crew' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, British, British Aerial operations, Halifax (Bomber), History, Personal narratives,British, World War, 1939-1945
1989
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Largest operational bomber of WW2 is the B-29 Superfortress.
On December 6, 1917 the second biggest man made explosion devastated the Halifax harbor.
The Halifax Explosion occured in Halifax on the morning of December 6, 1917. The blast was the largest man-made explosion prior to the development of nuclear weapons.
Sometime in the middle of WWI.