Airships weren't used in World War 2
The number of bombs that one plane can carry depends on the plane and the size of the bombs. During WW2, the B-29 Superfortress could carry 20,000 pounds of bombs or approximately 5 to 15 bombs.
German war zeppelins, particularly during World War I, could carry a varying payload of bombs depending on their size and design. For instance, the Bomben-Zeppelin, like the LZ 104, could carry approximately 1,000 kilograms (about 2,200 pounds) of bombs. Larger models had the capacity to carry even more, with some capable of delivering multiple smaller bombs or a smaller number of larger bombs over enemy targets.
These ships could carry 2,000 kg of bombs in total.
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A Zeppelin could carry up to 2000lb of bombs and had five machine guns.
limited at best they were mainly used for reconissance. since planes at the time could not carry large if any payloads of bombs, the airplane was basically a no- factor in ww1. it wasnt until ww2 that airplanes could carry more bombs and really control the course ofa battle.
A B-29 Superfortress could carry a maximum bomb load of approximately 20,000 pounds (9,072 kg). This included a variety of munitions, such as conventional bombs, incendiary bombs, and even atomic bombs. In a typical configuration, it could carry around 10 to 12 bombs weighing 1,000 pounds each. However, the exact number varied depending on the mission and specific bomb types used.
Late models of the B-52 could carry 120 of the 500 pound bombs.
The Phantom can carry a number of weapons. Early versions could carry the Falcon air to air missle. Later versions such as the C model could carry the sidewinder and Sparrow missles. it could also carry MK82 dumb bombs and when configurered for it, could also deliver laser guided bombs. In the G or wild weasel configuration, it could also carry the HARM missle to take out enemy radar and missle installations.
A B-29 Superfortress could carry a maximum bomb load of around 20,000 pounds (approximately 9,000 kilograms). Depending on the type of mission and the bomb configuration, this could include a mix of high-explosive bombs, incendiary bombs, or even atomic bombs. For instance, the B-29 dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, each weighing about 9,700 pounds.
The H model could carry almost 74,000 pounds of bombs.
The B52 Stratofortess. During the Vietnam War, one B52 could carry up to 108 750lb HE bombs. That was equal to about 10 World War 2 B17 bombers.