The Luftwaffe would generally use either the Stuka dive bomber, the Junkers 88, or the Heinkel 111.
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
Messerschmidt 264 bomber was fairly large but unsure if it was the largest. It was one of the longest range bombers. also do you count air ships?
The British radar early warning system (Chain Home) was the most advanced and the best system in the world. This held off the German Luftwaffe and mostly prevented German bomber formations from exploiting the element of surprise.
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The Heinkel He111 was the most numerous of the German WW2 bombers and the primary Luftwaffe bomber during the early stages of World War II.The He 111 was a fast medium bomber designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter in the early 1930s in violation of the Treaty of Versailles. The Germans insisted it was merely a transport aircraft, causing it to be dubbed a "Wolf in sheep's clothing". It was successful in the initial stages of World War II but its weaknesses became all too apparent during the Battle of Britain, when its weak defensive armament, relatively low speed, and poor manoeuvrability left it exposed.The twin-engined He 111 with its distinctive "greenhouse" nose, was used in a variety of roles on every front in the European theatre, as a strategic bomber during the Battle of Britain, a torpedo bomber during the Battle of the Atlantic, and a medium bomber and a transport aircraft on the Western, Eastern, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and North African fronts.
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares
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Best heavy bomber: Avro LancasterBest light bomber: de Havilland Mosquito
Messerschmidt 264 bomber was fairly large but unsure if it was the largest. It was one of the longest range bombers. also do you count air ships?
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They were bombed by the German luftwaffe.
The number of aircraft assigned to a squadron varies depending on the type of squadron and the nationality. For World War Two, most of the time: United States: Army Air Force-Fighter Squadron is 25+ Army Air Force-Bomber Squadron is 12 to 16 Navy Fighter Squdron is 16 to 32 Navy Dive Bomber, Torpedo Bomber or Scout Bomber Squadron is 12 to 18 Japan: Army Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Chutai) is 9 to 12 Navy Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Chutai) is 6 to 12 Great Britain: RAF Fighter Squadron is 12 RAF Bomber Squadron is 6 to 12 France 1939-1940: Army Fighter or Bomber Squadron (Escadrille) is 9 Germany: Luftwaffe Fighter Squadron (Staffel) is 12 Luftwaffe Bomber Squadron (Staffel) is 9